Amanda L. Kong, MD, MS, FACS, FSSO, DABS
Professor
Location
- Breast Care Center - Cancer Center - Froedtert Hospital
- 8800 West Doyne Ave.
- Milwaukee, WI 53226
Specialties
- Surgical Oncology
My philosophy centers on the fact that every breast cancer patient is a unique individual who deserves a personalized multi-disciplinary approach for optimal treatment. I offer a patient care program that uses the most current techniques and treatments to work in the best interest of the patient and his/her comfort level. Attention to patient care is of critical interest to me during all phases of treatment to ensure a positive outcome.
Overview
Diseases and Conditions
- Breast Cancer
- Breast Diseases
- Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC)
Treatments and Services
- Breast Surgery
- Surgical Oncology - Breast
- Virtual Visit
Patients Ages Seen
- Adult
- Senior
Languages
- French
- English
Hospital Affiliations
- Froedtert Hospital – Milwaukee
Board Certifications
- Surgery
Clinic Locations
Breast Care Center - Cancer Center - Froedtert Hospital
- 8800 West Doyne Ave.
- Milwaukee, WI 53226
- (866) 680-0505
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Mequon Health Center
- 11430 N Port Washington Rd
- Mequon, WI 53092
- (262) 518-1900
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Biography
Amanda L. Kong, MD, MS, is a professor of surgery and section chief of breast surgery in the Division of Surgical Oncology, Department of Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Kong received her undergraduate degree at Brown University and her MD from the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She completed her general surgery residency at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City followed by a Breast Surgical Oncology Fellowship at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. She joined the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2008 as an assistant professor where she obtained a Master’s Degree in Epidemiology in 2010.
Dr. Kong is a member of many prestigious societies including the American Society of Breast Surgeons, the Society of Surgical Oncology, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, and the American College of Surgeons. She served as the Chair of the Breast Fellowship Training Committee of the Society of Surgical Oncology which oversees all the breast training programs in the United States and is currently the State Chair for Wisconsin for the Commission on Cancer. Dr. Kong is also a member of the Editorial Board of the American Journal of Surgery.
Among her many honors, Dr. Kong has been awarded Best Doctor by M Magazine and Best Doctors in America. She has also been awarded the Medical College of Wisconsin Outstanding Medical Student Teaching Award several times as well as the Excellence in Professionalism Award from the faculty practice in 2016. Her research focuses on breast cancer disparities and outcomes, breast cancer care in the elderly, as well as improving the quality of life for breast cancer patients. She has published multiple peer reviewed articles and book chapters in addition to being a sought mentor to students and residents.
Dr. Kong is a breast surgical oncologist with a clinical and research focus in breast cancer and benign breast diseases. She is the surgical lead for the Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Inflammatory Breast Cancer Program through IBC Connect, a consortium developed by MD Anderson Cancer Center. She joined the CAPS group (formerly known as PCOR) while completing her Master’s Degree in Epidemiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Her clinical practice provides the foundation for her research to help improve the care of her patients. She has an interest in quality of care and health care disparities with respect to breast cancer outcomes. Her current research focuses on the relationship between hospital volume and breast cancer care, including differences in processes of care in high- and low-volume hospitals and their impact on mortality through the use of large administrative databases and tumor registries. She also has a research focus on the treatment of older breast cancer patients, specifically balancing quality of life and maximizing treatment outcomes.
Education and Training
Doctor of Medicine - Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University - Providence, RI (2002)
Internship in General Surgery - Mount Sinai School of Medicine - New York, NY (2002-2003)
Resident in General Surgery - Mount Sinai School of Medicine - New York, NY (2003-2007)
Fellowship in Breast Surgical Oncology - M. D. Anderson Cancer Center - Houston, TX (2007-2008)
Masters of Science in Epidemiology - Medical College of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, WI (2010)