Division Chief's Welcome
Dear Visitors,
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the Division of Breast Surgery at Emory University School of Medicine. Our newly established division unites a team of dedicated surgeons, researchers, and educators who are committed to advancing excellence in breast care through innovation, research, and training. We strive to provide the highest-quality, multidisciplinary care for patients while fostering a culture of discovery and mentorship that prepares the next generation of surgical leaders.
As we continue to build and grow this division, our mission is to integrate clinical expertise with groundbreaking research and educational initiatives, ensuring that Emory remains at the forefront of breast surgery. I am honored to lead this exceptional team and look forward to working with our faculty, staff, trainees, and collaborators to make a meaningful impact in the field.
Sincerely,
Tari A. King, MD
Chief, Division of Breast Surgery
Division Overview
The Division of Breast Surgery at Emory University School of Medicine brings together clinical expertise, research innovation, and educational excellence to advance the care of patients with breast disease and breast cancer. Our multidisciplinary team integrates surgical oncology, plastic and reconstructive surgery, medical and radiation oncology, and genetics to provide collaborative, evidence-based approaches to diagnosis, treatment, and long-term care. By combining cutting-edge surgical techniques with ongoing research and a commitment to training future leaders, the division is dedicated to shaping the future of breast surgery and improving outcomes for patients locally, nationally, and globally.
Multidisciplinary Approach
The Division of Breast Surgery emphasizes a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach that brings together surgical, medical, and radiation oncology, along with plastic surgery and genetics, to deliver comprehensive care for patients with breast disease. By integrating diverse areas of expertise, the division fosters innovation in surgical techniques, clinical research, and patient management. This team-based model not only enhances outcomes and safety but also creates a rich environment for education and mentorship, ensuring that faculty, trainees, and students are fully engaged in advancing the science and practice of breast surgery.