2025 BSO Fellowship Training Committee
For Immediate Release
Columbia, MD, March 14, 2024—The Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO) and The American Society of Breast Surgeons (ASBrS) have appointed members to the 2025 Breast Surgical Oncology (BSO) Fellowship Training Committee.
- This jointly appointed committee includes members of SSO and the ASBrS.
- The BSO Training Committee manages all aspects of the 65 approved Breast Surgical Oncology Fellowship Programs from across the U.S. and Canada.
- Responsibilities of this committee include conducting site visits of all approved BSO Fellowship Training Programs, program reviews and approvals, oversight of policies and procedures, program requirements, curriculum, and minimum training requirements to maintain compliance with training program requirements.
All committee appointments take effect April 1, 2025. BSO Fellowship Training Committee Members include:
Eric Manahan, MD, MBA, FACS — Chair (2026)
Kandace Ludwig, MD — Vice Chair (2026)
Russell Berman, MD, FSSO — SSO Board Liaison (2026)
Michael Berry, MD — ASBrS Board Liaison (2026)
Jaime Alberty-Oller, MD, FACS (2028)
Nirupama Anne MD, FACS, FSSO (2027)
Raul Arroyo, MD (2026)
Paul Baron, MD (2026)
Michael Berry, MD (2026)
Marissa Boyle, MD (2028)
Angelena Crown, MD (2028)
Kristalyn Gallagher, DO (2027)
Nicketti Handy, MD (2027)
Nathalie Johnson, MD (2026)
Kathie-Ann Joseph, MD, MPH (2027)
Christine Laronga, MD (2028)
Andrea Madrigrano, MD (2026)
Helen Pass, MD (2026)
Jennifer Plichta, MD, MS, FACS (2027)
Vaishali Purohit, MD (2027)
Natasha Rueth, MD (2027)
Theresa Schwartz, MD (2026)
Stephen Sener, MD (2027)
Mediget Teshome, MD, MPH, FACS (2026)
Kahyun Yoon-Flannery, DO, MPH, FACS (2028)
The Society of Surgical Oncology is a dynamic global community of cancer surgeons shaping advancements in the profession to deliver the highest quality surgical care for cancer patients. SSO promotes leading-edge research, quality standards and knowledge exchange, connecting cancer surgeons worldwide to continuously improve cancer outcomes. Learn more at www.surgonc.org.
The American Society of Breast Surgeons is committed to continually improving the practice of breast surgery by serving as an advocate for surgeons who seek excellence in the care of breast patients. This mission is accomplished by providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and by promoting education, research, and the development of advanced surgical techniques. Learn more at www.breastsurgeons.org.