Robert E. Harson, MD, FACS

563-421-7540 Call for an Appointment

"The art of medicine is talking with patients, getting to know their spot in life, weighing the risks, and helping them decide if surgery is right for them or not.

Locations

Office Hours

Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday: Closed

Contact Information

Office Phone: 563-421-7540

Genesis Health Group, Davenport Surgical

Profile

Gender:
Male
Year began practicing:
2006
Year joined staff:
2009

Specialties:

  • General Surgery
  • Robotic Surgery - General
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery

Areas Of Interest

  • Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • Robotic or Minimally Invasive Hernia Surgery
  • Robotic or Minimally Invasive Colon Surgery

Growing up on an acreage in Hartley, Iowa, Dr. Robert Harson learned many valuable lessons from being raised in a rural community.

"I was a big animal lover and caring for animals taught me lessons on caring for people,"he says. "It's hard work; you need to be caring and compassionate; and sometimes, you have to deal with the not-so-pleasant aspects of life."

His aspirations eventually turned toward caring for people, influenced by the gentle and kind approach his mother, a nurse, had toward her patients. By second grade, he knew two things: He would become a physician. He would go to the University of Iowa College of Medicine.

With a Master of Science in Public Health, he planned to focus his medical career on infectious disease and epidemiology. In medical school, he did his surgical rotation first to "get it out of the way,"only to find himself energized by doing surgeries. He liked to be able to quickly make a positive change in someone's health.

It's the personal interactions with patients he finds most satisfying as a surgeon. "In medicine, there's the physical part of making someone better -- something which surgery can often accomplish. But there's also the emotional and spiritual side of healing, which are equally important to good patient care. That's the part that makes my job most worthwhile."

When not in surgery, Dr. Harson spends time at home out in the yard or gardening with his wife, Mindy, and their four children. A huge fan of art, his family likes to draw, paint and visit museums.

Surgery is an art, too, he says. He's proud that experienced DSG surgeons have chosen the Quad Cities area to perform that art, with advanced procedures and university-level care.

"In college, I once heard a professor talk about how science lacked creativity. I thought 'That's so profoundly wrong,'"he says. "The art of medicine is talking with patients, getting to know their spot in life, weighing the risks, and helping them decide if surgery is right for them or not. That's an art -- an essential part of what we do as surgeons."

Education & Training

Education

1997-2001
University of Iowa, Medical Education

Residency

2001-2002
Rush University Medical Center, General Surgery
2002-2006
University of Illinois Metropolitan Group Hospital, General Surgery

Awards & Certifications

Honors, Awards, etc.

  • Fellowship American College of Surgeons (FACS) | October 2009 
  • Model of Excellence Award.  Trinity Regional Medical Center.  Rock Island, IL. | February 2009
  • William C. Allen MD FACS Award  for the Integration of Humanitarianism and Clinical Excellence.  MGH Residency Program, Chicago, Illinois. | June 2005 
  • President’s Award: 49th International Association for the Study of the Liver Biennial Scientific Meeting, Chicago, Illinois | November, 1998

Board Certification

American Board of Surgery

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