Suzanne Eder, NP
Suzanne began her nursing career in her native New York City. After receiving her bachelor's degree in nursing from Hunter College, she worked at The New York Hospital, where she was one of the founding nurses of an AIDS unit. In her nine years on the unit, Suzanne was a strong advocate for patients and staff and worked to educate the hospital community about AIDS.
After moving to California, Suzanne joined the bone marrow transplant unit at UCSF, where she worked for 3 years. During this time, she completed a family nurse practitioner program at UCSF.
As a family nurse practitioner, Suzanne has worked in primary care and in an asthma specialty program. She recently returned to UCSF to work in the Breast Care Center, focusing on breast cancer follow-up and prevention. One of her goals is to improve the quality of life for breast cancer survivors and women at risk.