Hoag Oncoplastic Breast Fellowship
Goal/Overview
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian is proud to train the next generation of Oncoplastic breast surgeons as the first Advanced Oncoplastic Breast Fellowship program in the United States. This one-year program will provide a broad multi-disciplinary clinical experience in all aspects of oncoplastic breast surgery. The fellow will receive in depth exposure in breast surgery and plastics and reconstructive surgery. The surgical training experience will cover level 1 and level 2 oncoplastic procedures. Breast imaging exposure includes training with fellowship trained breast imagers with experience in mammography, ultrasound, breast MRI, and various biopsy techniques. Graduates of the Oncoplastic Breast Fellowship at Hoag will have the tools and experience to utilize these techniques in their practice.
- Program Details
- Faculty
- Current Fellow
- Past Oncoplastic Breast Fellows
- Past Breast Surgical Oncology Fellows
Program Details
Fellows can expect to complete an average of 350-400 oncoplastic surgery cases during their training year. Fellows will gain comprehensive experience in managing a variety of diagnoses, including invasive cancer, DCIS, benign conditions, and high-risk lesions. Fellows will perform diverse procedures including level 1 oncoplastic glandular advancement/rearrangement, crescent mastopexy, batwing, donut/Benelli mastopexy and level 2 circumvertical mastopexy and wise pattern reduction mammaplasty, and high level exposure to level 3 procedures involving volume replacement with LICAP, AICAP, etc. Additionally, fellows will gain experience in sentinel lymph node biopsy, and axillary lymph node dissection and master various mastectomy techniques (simple, nipple sparing, skin sparing, Goldilocks).
The fellow will be primarily based at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian’s Newport Beach campus, though some time may be spent on the Irvine campus. Approximately 90% of the fellow’s time will be dedicated to clinical service. Fellows are expected to report to work Monday-Friday, except approved holidays, and be available for emergency calls for patients under their care and responsibility.
Fellows will have approximately 10% of their time allocated towards clinical investigation. Each fellow will be mentored in an original research project with the goal of national/international presentation and publication.
Breast Cancer Tumor Boards – Every Wednesday
Journal Club – Quarterly, multi-institutional
Program Didactic Lectures – Monthly
Program Journal Club – Monthly
American Society of Breast Surgeons (ASBrS) Annual Meeting
The fellow will be compensated at the appropriate PGY salary level.
Benefits include medical/vision/dental insurance, professional liability coverage, disability coverage, and paid time off.
Travel accommodations and reimbursements are granted for the fellow to attend the American Society of Breast Surgeons (ASBrS) Annual Meeting.
There is one (1) position available for the 2026-2027 fellowship year.
1 year (August 1st – July 31st)
Candidate Qualifications
Applicants must be board eligible and/or board certified in General Surgery. Preference will be given to candidates who have completed a 1-year fellowship in an SSO approved Breast Surgical Oncology fellowship program or have 1-2 years of experience in breast surgery following completion of general surgical training.
Applicants must be eligible to obtain an unrestricted California medical license prior to the beginning of fellowship training. We are unable to provide J-1 visa sponsorship at this time.
How to Apply? Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. To request an application form, email GMEOffice@hoag.org
Application Materials
Application Form
Curriculum Vitae: Please include honors, award, & publications on your curriculum vitae
A personal statement that describes your reasons for interest in oncoplastic breast fellowship training, training expectations, practice expectations, clinical interest, and career aspirations.
Three (3) letters of recommendation – one letter must be from your residency Program Director and one must be from a mentor.
Copies of :
USMLE/COMLEX Score Reports
Medical School Diploma
ECFMG certificate if applicable
Residency Certificate
Summative Fellowship Evaluations (optional)
TBA
Faculty

Sadia Khan, DO
Medical Director, Breast Surgical Oncology

Nirav B. Savalia, MD
Medical Director, Oncoplastic & Aesthetic Breast Surgery

Melvin J. Silverstein, MD
Physician Emeritus - Not accepting patients

Brian S. Kim, MD
Radiation Oncology

Elizabeth C. Kraft, MD
Breast & General Surgery

January K. Lopez, MD
Medical Director, Breast Imaging at Hoag Breast Center

Raquel A. Minasian, MD
Plastic Surgery

Chaitali S. Nangia, MD
Co-Director, Breast Medical Oncology

Lincoln M. Snyder, MD
General Surgery

Nina R. Woldenberg, MD
Radiology
Jenna Capuano, DO

Deena Hossino, MD
General Surgery Residency, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University – Huntington, West Virginia
Fellowship: Breast Surgical Oncology Fellowship, Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian and University of Southern California - Newport Beach, California
Post Fellowship: Oncoplastic Breast Surgical Oncologist, Cleveland Clinic - Stuart, Florida

Past Fellows
The following fellows are graduates of the former Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian & University of Southern California fellowship in Breast Surgical Oncology:
2023-2024
Deena Hossino, MD
Kathryn Kelley, MD
Margaret Jayich, MD
2022-2023
Emily Welker, MD
Katie Elizabeth Kramme, DO
Andreea Raicu, MD
2021-2022
Jad Abdelsattar, MBBS
Vera Hendrix, M.D.
Elizabeth Kraft, M.D.
2020-2021
Abigail Rose Madans, D.O.
Quynh Phuong Le, D.O
Sarah Merriman Persing, M.D.
2019-2020
Crystal Fancher, M.D.
Kelsey Shay, M.D
Christin Collins, D.O.
2018-2019
Azadeh Carr, M.D
Kirstyn Brownson, M.D.
Jamie Patterson, M.D.
2017-2018
Jessica Lynn Burgers, M.D.
Vivian V. Le-Tran, D.O.
Connie Lee, M.D.
2016-2017
Nicole Zaremba, M.D.
Julie Wecsler, M.D.
Sayee Kiran, M.D.
2015-2016
Melanie Crutchfield, M.D.
Julie Sprunt, M.D.
Colleen O’Kelly Priddy, M.D.
2014-2015
Sadia Khan, D.O.
Jessica Ryan, M.D.
2013-2014
Tam Mai, M.D.
Faaiza Vaince, M.D.
2012-2013
Katherine Anne Kopkash, M.D.
Patricia Barbara Wehner, M.D. (Scientific Impact Award, ASBS 2013)
Amanda Woodworth, M.D.
2011-2012
Vaishali Kent, M.D.
Bonnie Sun, M.D.
Shauna Werth, M.D.
2010-2011
Janie Grumley, M.D.
Stephanie Valente, D.O
Jessica Rayhanabad, M.D.
2009-2010
Courtney Vito, M.D.
Amy Bremner, M.D.
Leah Kelly, M.D.
2008-2009
Nahid Hamoui, M.D.
Helen Kang, M.D.
Clarissa Hammer, D.O
2007-2008
Anna Kaminski Houterman, M.D.
Robina Smith, M.D. (George Peters Award, ASBS 2008)
2006-2007
Lisa Elena Guerra, M.D.
Laura M. Rivers Pearson, M.D.
2005-2006
Laura Lee, M.D. (Scientific Impact Award, ASBS 2006)
Premal Sanghavi, M.D.
2004-2006
Heather Macdonald, M.D. (George Peters Award, ASBS, 2005 and 2006). The only breast fellow ever to win the George Peters Award twice.
2004-2005
Brenda Moorthy, M.D.
Helen Mabry, M.D.
2003-2004
Lina Romero, M.D.
Laura Klein, M.D.
2002-2003
Rebecca Alleyne, M.D.
Dennis Holmes, M.D.
Claire Buchanan, M.D. (Research Fellow)
2001-2002
Shelley Nakamura, M.D.
Carol Woo, M.D.
2000-2001
Nicole Baril, M.D
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