Elizabeth Matos Berk, APRN
Elizabeth Matos Berk, APRN
Specialty: Surgery
Program: Breast Oncology
Language(s): English
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Overview
Cancer Focus:
Breast Cancer, Ductal Carcinoma In Situ, Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, Triple Negative Breast CancerLiz started her nursing career in 1985, and has been a nurse practitioner in oncology since 2006. Liz has worked at Moffitt Cancer Center in the Comprehensive Breast Program for more than 10 years. She also has many years of experience in the community working in internal medicine. Liz practices independently and in collaboration with doctors in providing comprehensive care to breast cancer patients as well as women who are at high risk for developing cancer. Her role includes performing history and physical exams, developing and implementing treatment plans for new and established patients. Liz works closely with Dr. Richard Roetzheim. They combine their expertise to provide comprehensive care to their patients at every step of their journey. Liz is an Adult Nurse Practitioner as accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Corporation (ANCC). She earned a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) from the University of South Florida.
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Publications
- Roetzheim RG, Lee JH, Fulp W, Matos Gomez E, Clayton E, Tollin S, Khakpour N, Laronga C, Lee MC, Kiluk JV. Acceptance and adherence to chemoprevention among women at increased risk of breast cancer. Breast. 2015 Feb.24(1):51-56. Pubmedid: 25491191. Pmcid: PMC4503358.
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