
Let's Talk Breast Health: Austin (In-Person Patient Seminar)
Not every breast concern is cancer.
Our experienced breast surgeons diagnose and treat a wide range of breast conditions, including benign lumps and cysts, infections, breast pain, and high-risk findings.
Join us for our next free “Talk with a Doc” in-person seminar, featuring breast surgeons Nicholette Black, DO and Caitlin Marsh, DO. Learn more about breast health, common concerns, and when to seek care, with time for questions and discussion.
Target Audience
Open to all participants. Must be 18 years of age or older.
Please note:
A light lunch, including sandwiches and salads, will be provided.

Room: First floor lobby
Parking instructions: Garage
Handicap Accessible: Yes

Nicholette M Black, DO Breast Surgery, Surgical Oncology
Dr. Nicholette Black is a Breast Surgical Oncologist who treats a wide range of breast disorders with a particular focus on breast cancer care. She strongly believes in continuity of care from diagnosis through survivorship and takes a multidisciplinary approach to help make the experience of a breast cancer diagnosis as seamless as possible. Her passion for breast surgery stems from being able to tailor each surgical plan to the individual patient and their lifestyle.
Dr. Black is trained in a variety of procedures, including mastectomies (with skin- and nipple-sparing techniques), partial mastectomies (lumpectomies), and lymph node procedures. She also has specialized expertise in oncoplastic surgery, hidden-scar techniques, and the use of ultrasound for surgical guidance.

Caitlin Patricia Marsh, DO General Surgery, Breast Surgery
Since the age of 13, Dr. Marsh has been drawn to jobs that allow her to care for others. She started nannying for an 11-month-old with plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome) and remembers researching everything about the condition so that she could be the best care-giver possible. She pursued a job as an EMT during her pre-med classes and loved that these jobs not only required her to learn about the physiology of the human body but also provided the opportunity to provide care to and connect with people.
Dr. Marsh has lived in many states throughout the US and is very excited to now call Texas home. She loves traveling, hiking, cooking, and is looking forward to exploring Austin with her Labrador, Mowgli.

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