
Columbia Women's Health
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The Columbia University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology advances women’s health through its education, research, and clinical care programs.
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Access the recording of an informative webinar discussing all things reproductive well-being, #fertility preservation, and egg freezing with presentations from Dr. Jenna Turocy, Paula Brady, MD MFA, and Dr. Catherine Monk, Perinatal Pathways Lab: youtube.com/watch?v=KJugNA…

Chief of the Division of Integrated Women's Health, Mary Rosser, identifies key factors which may impact #fertility rates in the United States with The New York Times: nytimes.com/2024/11/26/wel…



Division Chief of Integrated Women’s Health, Mary Rosser discusses #perimenopause symptoms and the lifestyle habits which can support women through the perimenopause-menopause transition: womenshealthmag.com/health/a631645…

Is stress causing your irregular periods, or are they a sign of hormonal changes? Columbia Women's Health's Dr. Mary Rosser shares insights on how to determine if you're entering perimenopause. columbiamed.link/3Dr5vV1

"The biggest impediment to recovery from a mental health issue is access to care," Dr. Catherine Monk (Dr. Catherine Monk, Perinatal Pathways Lab) shares in this segment on maternal mental health: pbs.org/newshour/show/…

Led by Mary Rosser, the Menopause Care Program offers specialized services designed to help patients navigate #menopause and the cessation of the menstrual cycle. Learn more about this innovative program in our 2024 annual report: reports.obgyn.columbia.edu/2024-annual-re…

To best respond to troubling trends in #endometrialcancer rates, the Division of Gynecologic Oncology leverages a comprehensive approach to endometrial cancer care and, hopefully, prevention, with a focus on women of color and young women. Learn more: reports.obgyn.columbia.edu/2024-annual-re…

When public health and medicine intersect, there is a significant opportunity to improve health outcomes for patients and their communities. Learn more about the Center for Women's Population Health's innovative research in our 2024 Annual Report: reports.obgyn.columbia.edu/2024-annual-re…

With their training and expertise, healthcare professionals are uniquely positioned to support the response to the #climatecrisis. To this end, the Collaborative for Women's Environmental Health, led by Blair J. Wylie, pilots critical educational efforts: reports.obgyn.columbia.edu/2024-annual-re…


In collaboration with NY Genome Center and NewYork-Presbyterian, the Women's Genetics Center and whole genome sequencing will transform the future of healthcare for patients on the path to parenthood. Learn more in our 2024 Annual Report: reports.obgyn.columbia.edu/2024-annual-re…

