Biography
Dr. Greenbaum currently serves as Associate Program Director for the general surgery residency at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, focusing on resident wellness and surgical ergonomics initiatives. Her research focuses on Native American health, cancer screening and intercultural approaches to healthcare, as well as large database research examining surgical outcomes in patients with gastrointestinal and peritoneal malignancies. She is the Program Director of the UNM Peritoneal Surface Malignancy Program, the only cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) program in the state. She is proud to serve the diverse patient population of New Mexico and surrounding areas of east Texas and western Arizona.
Areas of Specialty
- gastrointestinal and peritoneal surface malignancies
- soft tissue sarcoma
- carcinoid tumors
- certified in robotic surgery
Education
Medical school Oregon Health and Science University
General surgery residency at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
Complex General Surgical Oncology Fellowship at the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey/Robert Wood Johnson Hospital.
Certifications
Masters Certificate in Clinical and Translational Science through Rutgers University
Certified in robotic surgery
Languages
- English