Welcome to Stanford Ob/Gyn
Did You Know We Have A Menopause Program?
The Menopause and Healthy Aging Program at Stanford University is dedicated to advancing the health and well-being of people through all stages of menopause and beyond. The program combines cutting-edge research, expert clinical care, and comprehensive education to support people navigating the physical, emotional, and social changes that accompany menopause.
Our Mission
Our mission is to improve the health of women and people of all genders through innovative and compassionate care, education, advocacy, and discovery.
Our faculty is committed to the highest level of basic and clinical research in Obstetric and Gynecologic science. In particular, we are focused on innovative translational medicine; bringing scientific results from the bench to the bedside.
Our faculty practices medicine in a world-class hospital; and are internationally recognized for the medical, surgical and reproductive Obstetric and Gynecologic care they provide to their patients.
Our vision is to be local and global leaders, advancing and transforming the health of women and people of all genders across the lifespan.
In The News
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"Low-impact yoga and exercise found to help older women manage urinary incontinence"
Dr. Leslee Subak was interviewed about new research that found 12 weeks of low-impact exercise classes reduced daily episodes of urinary incontinence by more than half.
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“Hidden in Plain Sight”
Dr. Irogue Igbinosa wrote this op-ed on anemia during pregnancy that was published by Stanford Medicine Magazine.
Department News
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As we begin this new chapter, we are optimistic about the future of our field. These incoming fellows will bring fresh perspectives, innovation, and a passion that will undoubtedly enhance our program and patient care.
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Stanford Named a New NIH Maternal Health Research Center of Excellence
Stanford PRIHSM (PReventing Inequities in Hemorrhage-related Severe Maternal morbidity) will work to reduce one of the leading causes of maternal morbidity and severe maternal morbidity: postpartum hemorrhage.
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Learning from Katherine Bianco, Latinx Professor and Provider
Katherine Bianco, MD, talks about her influencers, her passions, and her mentorship as one of too few Latinx physicians in California.
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Bridging the Gap
Children and adolescents have unique gynecological needs often overlooked by pediatrics and adult OB/GYN.
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Taking Pride
Powered by community, PRIDEnet works to uncover key insights about LGBTQ+ health.
Grand Rounds
Grand Rounds are open to community physicians but are closed to the general public.
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
January 27, 2024
"TBA"
Dunlevie Maternal Fetal Medicine Center
Empowering an arc of research and discovery in maternal-fetal health.
Milestones
Our commitment to women's health spans over a century with groundbreaking innovations and world-class care.