Meet Dr. Ellie Proussaloglou
October 09, 2024Her joint training in breast and gynecologic surgery allows her to provide comprehensive counseling about breast cancer care, along with a thorough understanding of the gynecologic and sexual side effects of care. Her research focuses on decisions facing patients undergoing surgery or high-risk screening, with an emphasis on the financial side effects of care.
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- 12189
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- 00:00So most of the patients
- 00:01we see are patients who
- 00:02are diagnosed with breast cancer,
- 00:04who need some sort of
- 00:05a surgery for treatment, but
- 00:07we also do full scope
- 00:08of benign care. That means
- 00:10if you have a benign
- 00:11mass that's growing or uncomfortable,
- 00:13or need it removed for
- 00:15additional information,
- 00:16I am one of the
- 00:17kinds of surgeons that would
- 00:18help take care of you.
- 00:19Beyond that, we work with
- 00:20our partners,
- 00:21across the network to take
- 00:23care of people who are
- 00:23at high risk for developing
- 00:25breast cancer and help take
- 00:26care of them and get
- 00:27them set up with the
- 00:28kind of screening they need.
- 00:30I hope that patients can
- 00:32see the passion that I
- 00:33have for this job. I
- 00:34hope that the patients that
- 00:36come to see me know
- 00:37I'm here to listen to
- 00:39them and provide the kind
- 00:40of care that is best
- 00:42for them in their individualized
- 00:43situation. Situation. But it's also
- 00:45such a sacred and intimate
- 00:47thing to allow someone
- 00:49to care for you when
- 00:51you can't participate in the
- 00:52decision making. And so every
- 00:54time we go into the
- 00:55operating room, you know, I
- 00:57love holding my patient's hand
- 00:58as they go off to
- 00:59sleep, reminding them we're gonna
- 01:00take the best care of
- 01:01them possible,
- 01:02and then reminding everyone in
- 01:03the room what are, like,
- 01:05respectful and honorable thing we
- 01:07get to do by caring
- 01:08for them while they're asleep
- 01:09under anesthesia. It's really a
- 01:10privilege to do the job
- 01:12that we do, and my
- 01:13patients are what make the
- 01:14hard work worthwhile.