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Sarah Elizabeth Schellhorn, MD

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Associate Professor of Medicine (Medical Oncology)

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Chief, Ambulatory Officer

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Associate Professor of Medicine (Medical Oncology)

Chief, Ambulatory Officer

Biography

I am an Associate Professor of Medicine in the section of Medical Oncology within the Department of Medicine, and in the clinic, I see patients with breast cancer. I am also involved in education of students, residents, and fellows here at Yale. Outside of the clinic, I am involved with the COPPER (Cancer Outcomes, Public Policy, and Effectiveness Research) Center within the School of Medicine, with a specific interest in chemotherapy regimens used in the treatment of breast cancer and how they are used in clinical practice.

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M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (2013)
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (2009)
MD
Weill Cornell Medical College (2006)
BA
Harvard College (2000)

Research

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Dr. Schellhorn was lead investigator on a study called Breast Cancer Endocrine Therapy Adherence (known as BETA), which involves a daily text and a weekly check-in aimed at women who have hormone receptor-positive breast cancer. She is also part of several studies looking at health care management, health policy, and women's health. Some of her research also focuses on the care of elderly patients with breast cancer.

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Clinical Care

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Sarah Schellhorn, MD, specializes in breast medical oncology.

“I love taking care of patients and getting to know them and their families over time during a difficult diagnosis,” Dr. Schellhorn says. “A cancer diagnosis is a terrifying thing to receive. It is my job to provide evidence-based treatment recommendations, but I also want my patients to understand why these recommendations are being made.”

She says she also assures patients of the skilled physician team with whom she works, which includes breast surgeons, radiation oncologists, diagnostic radiologists, and pathologists. “I tell patients that I am here to listen to fears, discuss alternatives, and try to help navigate the patient and their family through all decisions that need to be made,” she says.

Dr. Schellhorn is the chief ambulatory officer of Smilow Cancer Hospital and helps to direct clinical operations of the cancer center at York Street. She is also involved with the Cancer Outcomes, Public Policy, and Effectiveness Research (COPPER) Center within Yale School of Medicine, with a specific interest in chemotherapy regimens used in the treatment of breast cancer and how they are used in clinical practice.

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Medical Oncology

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