Breast Cancer Treatment & Reconstruction

Breast Cancer Treatment & Reconstruction presented by Clarissa Hammer, D.O., FACOS, Private practice at Affiliates in Plastic Surgery

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Learning Objectives:  

At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be better able to understand:

1.  Define local breast cancer treatment. 

2.  Define systematic breast cancer treatment. 

3.  Recognize Paget’s disease of nipple. 

4.  Identify inflammatory breast carcinoma. 

5.  Define mastectomy reconstruction options.

After viewing this on-demand webinar recording, you may ask the instructor questions by using the interactive "Discussion" tab. All participants will have access to this discussion board to interact with the instructor and other attendees. 

Clarissa Hammer, D.O., FACOS

Private practice at Affiliates in Plastic Surgery

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Clarisa C. Hammer, D.O.'s mission is to provide personalized, high-quality care for all her patients aesthetic and reconstructive needs.  She has created a practice that we believe in and choose for our own family members.

We are a full-service Breast, Plastic and Reconstructive office dedicated, experienced personnel who believe in working with our patients to maintain and improve their health. We work together to serve your entire family for all of your medical needs in all stages of life. She believes in providing compassionate health care services to her patients in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. She also believe in educating her patients as we work with them to achieve the best physical state possible. 

Dr. Hammer is certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery in both Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and General Surgery.

Dr. Hammer is more than just your average plastic surgeon. She enjoys giving back to society by changing the lives of both children and adults through her generosity, compassion and service.  Her love for volunteer work originated from the time she was in high school.  Dr. Hammer volunteers with Samaritan's Purse, International Organization for Women and Development, MTW and the Cure Hospitals. 

Through these organizations she has been able to accomplish her long-lived goal, to free those who've been stricken with physical deformities and bodily harm all around the world.

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Select the "POST-TEST" button to begin. The pre/post-tests serve to gauge the knowledge you gained during our board review course, the General Surgery In-depth Review VIRTUAL Seminar (IDR). The pre-tests should be taken before the start of the conference or before each lecture you watch. The post-tests should be taken after each lecture or after you completed the Seminar. Please Note: the tests are for your own edification and are not required to earn CME credits.