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Dr. Gregory Zanieski is an Assistant Professor of Surgery (Oncology) at Yale School of Medicine and Smilow Cancer Hospital. He specializes in breast oncology, focusing on benign and malignant breast diseases. His clinical practice spans Smilow Cancer Hospital (New Haven) and Shoreline Medical Center (Guilford). Dr. Zanieski completed his MD at State University of New York in 2002 and a surgical oncology fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh. Prior to Yale, he served at Vassar Brothers Medical Center for over a decade.
Education:
- MD: State University of New York, Stony Brook School of Medicine (2002)
Research Interests: Dr. Zanieski investigates postoperative care patterns, healthcare policy impacts on surgical outcomes, and breast cancer treatment optimization. His work emphasizes breast conservation techniques, reconstruction practices, and clinical decision-making variability.
Key Articles: Recent studies examine hospital admission trends post-mastectomy, Medicaid expansion effects on reconstruction rates, and lymph node pathology in early-stage breast cancers. These studies reflect his focus on improving patient care through evidence-based practices.
Affiliations: Member of Society of Surgical Oncology, American College of Surgeons, and American Society of Breast Surgeons. Active collaborator with Yale Cancer Center and the Center for Breast Cancer Surgery.