Fellowship Programs

Our fellowship training programs have an excellent reputation for providing a wide range of clinical experiences as well as exposure to research methodology and training.

Fellows can take advantage of our diverse population and comprehensive multidisciplinary approach to women’s health.

Numerous research opportunities are available in the department through the Center for Research in Reproduction and Women’s Health (CRRWH). The Center serves as the research arm of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and is dedicated to the mission of improving the health of women through basic, translational, and clinical research.

The Women’s Health Clinical Research Center promotes collaboration among department fellows and faculty, as well as across the University, in our mission to continue carrying out the highest quality clinical research in women’s health. This Center is designed to provide an infrastructure to assist experienced as well as new investigators in the implementation and conduct of clinical research.

Many fellows elect to complete a Master’s in Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Translational Research, Public Health or Health Policy Research during their fellowship.