Training future leaders in women's reproductive health

Transdisciplinary Harvard WRHR Career Development for Gynecologists and Obstetricians

['FUNDING_OTHER'] · BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL · NIH-10850921

This program is all about training doctors who want to become experts in women's health, focusing on how different factors can affect things like fertility and pregnancy, and it aims to improve care for everyone by working with top hospitals and researchers in Boston.

Quick facts

Phase['FUNDING_OTHER']
Study typeNih_funding
SexAll
SponsorBRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL (nih funded)
Locations1 site (BOSTON, UNITED STATES)
Trial IDNIH-10850921 on ClinicalTrials.gov

What this research studies

This program focuses on developing physician-scientists in obstetrics and gynecology by providing a comprehensive training environment. It employs a transdisciplinary approach to explore the biological and environmental factors affecting gynecologic health, fertility, and pregnancy outcomes. Scholars will engage in research addressing disparities in reproductive health, utilizing advanced facilities and access to diverse patient populations and biospecimen banks. The program emphasizes collaboration among leading hospitals and research centers in Boston.

Who could benefit from this research

Good fit: Ideal candidates for participation or benefit from this research include women experiencing reproductive health issues, particularly those from minority backgrounds.

Not a fit: Patients with non-reproductive health concerns or those not residing in the Boston area may not receive benefits from this research.

Why it matters

Potential benefit: If successful, this research could lead to improved reproductive health outcomes and reduced disparities for women.

How similar studies have performed: Similar programs have successfully trained physician-scientists and advanced women's health research, indicating a strong potential for success.

Where this research is happening

BOSTON, UNITED STATES

Researchers

About this research

  1. This is an active NIH-funded research project — typically early-stage science, not a clinical trial accepting patient enrollment.
  2. Some NIH-funded labs run parallel clinical studies or seek volunteers for related work. To check, contact the principal investigator or institution listed above.
  3. For full project details, budget, and progress reports, visit the official NIH RePORTER page below.

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Last reviewed 2026-05-15 by the Find a Trial editorial team. Information on this page is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals about clinical trial participation.