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Erin Schroeder, NP, sees patients in the Center for Gynecologic Oncology in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology.
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55 Fruit Street
Boston, MA
02114
Phone: 617-724-4800
Erin Schroeder, NP, is a nurse practitioner in the Division of Gynecologic Oncology in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology and the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center. She joined the team in 2017 after practicing as a nurse practitioner in New York City for six years in both general gynecology and gynecologic oncology. Prior to that, she practiced as a nurse in oncology for seven years. Her clinical interests include caring for women during and after cancer treatments, colposcopy and sexual health.
She received her bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) at Georgetown University and her master of science in nursing (MSN) at Columbia University.
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Yawkey Center for Outpatient Care, Suite 9E
55 Fruit Street
Boston, MA 02114-2696
Phone: 617-724-4800
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