Dr. Anna Voltura joins Santa Fe Cancer Center at Christus St. Vincent
Anna Voltura, MD, chair of the HER2 Foundation board, has moved her breast surgical oncology practice to Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe. The move adds a fellowship-trained specialist to the cancer center as Voltura also joins Harvard Medical School’s 2026–2027 Surgical Leadership Program.
Why it matters: - Anna Voltura’s move to Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center expands access to a fellowship-trained breast surgical oncologist in Santa Fe. - The shift brings added leadership and specialty care to the regional cancer center as breast cancer treatment needs continue. - Voltura’s role with the HER2 Foundation connects her clinical work with a broader mission focused on metastatic breast cancer support and healing art.
What happened: - Anna Voltura, MD, chair of the HER2 Foundation’s Board of Directors, recently moved her practice to the regional cancer center at Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe. - Voltura is a fellowship-trained breast surgical oncologist. - Voltura trained at Johns Hopkins University and the University of New Mexico. - Christus St. Vincent said the move will help more women battling breast cancer. - Voltura also was accepted into the 2026–2027 Harvard Medical School Surgical Leadership Program.
The details: - The HER2 Foundation is a New Mexico-based nonprofit focused on advancing healing through art and supporting people affected by metastatic breast cancer. - Voltura said the Christus St. Vincent role is an opportunity to help more women battling breast cancer. - Voltura said Christus St. Vincent is known for its expanding oncological services. - Christus St. Vincent congratulated Voltura on her Harvard Medical School selection and her dedication to shaping the future of surgical care. - The Harvard Medical School Surgical Leadership Program selected Voltura from a highly competitive international applicant pool. - When Voltura opened her Santa Fe practice several years ago, artist and activist Jacqueline Rudolph created a collection of 15 impressionist portraits of women celebrities who survived breast cancer. - The “Women Warriors” series was displayed in the clinic and became the foundation for the HER2 Foundation’s mission to place healing art in breast cancer clinics nationwide. - Voltura leads the HER2 Foundation with board members Ava Stern, Joyce Bogosian, Jacqueline Rudolph, Coral Scranton, and Marion Pollack. - The Foundation says the group is focused on building awareness of metastatic breast cancer and supporting women navigating complex treatment protocols. - The women’s portraits are intended to uplift patients and celebrate resilience through bold, radiant imagery. - The Foundation directs readers to more information, the collection, and donations. - Media contact for the HER2 Foundation is Joyce Bogosian, director, at 505-577-6092 or joycebogosian@gmail.com.
Between the lines: - Voltura’s move and her Harvard selection position her as both a local clinical leader and a national-level surgical trainee. - The HER2 Foundation is using art as part of its patient-support model, which sets the organization apart from more conventional breast cancer nonprofits. - Christus St. Vincent benefits from the added credibility of a physician who combines surgical specialization with board leadership and a visible community mission.
What's next: - Voltura will practice at Christus St. Vincent’s regional cancer center in Santa Fe. - The Harvard Medical School Surgical Leadership Program will run during the 2026–2027 academic year. - The HER2 Foundation is expected to continue promoting metastatic breast cancer awareness and expanding its healing-art efforts in clinics.
The bottom line: - Santa Fe’s breast cancer care gets a new specialist with national leadership credentials, while the HER2 Foundation continues linking art and advocacy to patient support.
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