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Margo Shoup, MD

Vice President of Orlando Health and the President of Orlando Health Cancer Institute

Dr. Margo Shoup received her medical degree from Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, IL. She then followed with her general surgery residency and research fellowship at Loyola University in Maywood, IL and a surgical oncology fellowship at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, New York. After finishing her training Dr. Shoup returned to Loyola University Medical Center from 2002 until 2012 where she held the titles of Professor of Surgery, Chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology, Vice Chairman for Clinical Outcomes Research in the Department of Surgery and the Assistant Dean for Clinical and Translational Research for the Stritch School of Medicine. In 2012 Dr. Shoup became the Medical Leader for Oncology at Cadence Health in the west suburbs of Chicago, where she oversaw the Oncology program for Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield and Warrenville, and Delnor Community Hospital in Geneva. In 2014 when Cadence Health merged with Northwestern Medicine Dr. Shoup continued in her role as Medical Leader of Oncology for Northwestern Medicine cancer program in the west suburbs. In 2019, Dr. Shoup moved to Connecticut where she has been SVP of Nuvance Health and Chair of the Nuvance Health Cancer Institute, spanning 7 hospitals and 150 miles. Dr. Shoup completed her MBA at University of Massachusetts in Amherst in 2020 and currently has over 200 peer reviewed publications and presentations as well as having served as PI on several nationally funded and investigator-initiated research trials. Dr. Shoup served as a Director with the American Board of Surgery and continues to be an oral board examiner. She is a past President of the Midwest Surgical Association, Chicago Surgical Society, the Central Surgical Association, is the current Treasurer of the Western Surgical Association and is on the executive council for the Society of Surgical Oncology as the Community Surgeon Representative. She is also a member of the AHPBA, Society of University Surgeons and the Southern Surgical Association. Dr Shoup will be joining Orlando Health in June as system Vice President and President of the Orlando Health Cancer Institute, where she will be leading cancer care for the 15 hospital, 3500 bed organization. Dr. Shoup and Michael Meyer have been married for 30 years and have two grown children.