To Dr. Laura Riley, Weill Cornell Medicine’s prowess in caring for women from birth to adulthood is the institution’s best kept secret.
“Weill Cornell is uniquely positioned to provide exemplary care to women, helping them live longer and healthier, and creating evidence for treatment and prevention,” said Dr. Riley, chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Given Foundation Professor in Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology. “We need women to know what we can do for them and expand those offerings—because that's what they deserve.”
That is precisely what she aims to do as Weill Cornell’s inaugural executive director for women’s health. This new role, which complements her position leading obstetrics and gynecology, will enable her to unify, coordinate and drive new paradigms for women’s health care across medical specialties. She will leverage multidisciplinary and cross-institutional collaborations to spark new lines of scientific inquiry into women’s health, and more clearly elucidate women’s biological and physiological differences in the medical student and physician assistant curriculum.