Robert C. Monson II, MD
College: University of Michigan
Medical School: University of Michigan
Surgical Residency: University of Florida
Dr. Monson was born and raised in Michigan. He comes from a medical family. His father was a general practitioner who did surgery, delivered babies, and took care of all the children in the practice, even setting broken arms. His father practiced medicine for 62 years until his death at age 90! He also had a sister who was a nurse and has a brother who is an orthopedic surgeon in Michigan. His oldest son, Chuck is an Optometrist in Mooresville.
Dr. Monson attended the University of Michigan for both undergraduate and medical school, and then did his surgical residency at the University of Florida. He began practice in Charlotte in 1978. He is board certified by the American Board of Surgery and also a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He is a member of numerous other surgical societies. He was active in training residents at Carolinas Medical Center for 20 years and was a Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at UNC-Chapel Hill.
He has been Chief of Surgery and Chief of Staff at CMC-University Hospital in the past and had numerous leadership positions at most of the hospitals in the Charlotte region.
Dr. Monson enjoys doing the entire scope of general surgery, with particular interests in gastrointestinal surgery, surgical oncology (cancer), vascular surgery and trauma surgery. He also has a special interest and training in Hyperbaric Medicine. He is also skilled in minimally invasive surgery and does many procedures with the laparoscope, including anti-reflux, hernia, spleen and adrenal gland surgery
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Dr. Monson serves as general surgeon for the Charlotte Bobcats and Chief of the Trauma Services at Presbyterian Hospital.
