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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Vision, Mission, Values & CARE Model Department DirectoryDepartment Directory Assistants & Administrative Staff Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Locations & Facilities COVID-19 Response History of the Department Open Faculty Positions Links for Employees Quick Links DivisionsDivisions Center for Reproductive Health Sciences (CRepHS) Division of Clinical Research (DCR) Division of Complex Family Planning, Contraception, & Gynecology Division of Urogynecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Division of Academic Specialists of Obstetrics & Gynecology Division of Gynecologic Oncology Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine & Ultrasound Division of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Division of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Division of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility Patient CarePatient Care MyChart Patient Portal COVID-19 Guidelines for Patients Referring a Patient Clinical Trials Obstetrics: Pregnancy & Childbirth High-Risk Pregnancy Ultrasound & Genetic Counseling Fertility & Reproductive Medicine Complex Family Planning, Contraception, & Gynecology Gynecology Gynecologic Cancer Gynecologic Surgery Pelvic Floor, Bladder & Urogynecology Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology Share Your Feedback Education & TrainingEducation & Training Grand Rounds Residency Fellowships Training Sites About St. Louis Medical Students Visiting Residents and Fellows Research Seminars Postdoctoral Fellowship in Women’s Health with a focus on Female Lower Urinary Tract Disorders (T32) Professional Development Series (PDS) ResearchResearch Division of Clinical Research (DCR) Center for Reproductive Health Sciences (CRepHS) Research Strengths Clinical Trials Route 66 Endometrial Cancer SPORE Recent Publications Training Opportunities Investigator Resources, Core Facilities & Funding Opportunities NewsNews Newsletters Annual Report EventsEvents Calendar View Alumni & Giving Open Search Research Training & Opportunities Research Training for Residents With the strong tradition of biomedical research at Washington University, we integrate research training throughout the residency help our residents master basic concepts of research. At the beginning of the PGY-2 year, residents attend a dedicated day-long seminar focused on research methodology. Working with a faculty mentor, all residents complete a research project that culminates with a presentation at the Rothman Research Day. Participation is required by the end of the fourth year of residency, but all residents are invited to participate each year. The experience provides residents an understanding of how to evaluate good research in medical literature and utilize it in their subsequent careers. Research Opportunities & Support Washington University is recognized as a worldwide leader in research. The medical school conducts internationally renowned research in neuroscience, diabetes, diagnostic imaging, cardiovascular diseases, genetics, immunology, infectious disease and many other areas. The school’s rich tradition of interdisciplinary collaboration and its strong link between basic science and clinical medicine have yielded powerful new approaches to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease. As a leader in building new knowledge to advance health, we incorporate research training throughout the ob/gyn residency program. Resident research opportunities are abundant in both basic and clinical research. Our residents have been very successful in research, with many publishing two or more original manuscripts during their residency. The Division of Clinical Research (DCR) employs over 50 staff members to assist with faculty, fellow, resident, and student research. The DCR team includes a statistician, a data management team, research nurses, coordinators, and assistants as well as a Regulatory and Data team to assist with all IRB and statistical needs. The department’s research and grant funding has seen tremendous growth since 2006 (see graph below). This growth provides resources for residents to be involved in numerous projects, abstracts and publications. Graph shows Washington University Department of Ob/Gyn research funding by source for every year between 2011 and 2021. Dark blue indicates proportion of government grants and contracts, medium blue indicates non-government grants and contracts, and light blue indicates gifts in support of sponsored research. Click image to enlarge. Next: Learn more about Rothman Research Day » The goal of this program is to promote research and grantsmanship by providing pilot funding for residents, fellows and junior faculty in the Department who have no startup or extramural research funding Learn about the L.A.B Award Application process Medical school graduates can enter the Obstetrics and Gynecology residency program immediately after graduation, applying through ERAS or ECFMG. How to apply WashU Ob/Gyn Residency Program Overview Mission statement Training sites Curriculum Rotation schedule Clinical experience Faculty and subspecialties Research opportunities Rothman Research Day Our residents Our alumni Contact information About St. Louis Resources How to apply Education & Training Grand Rounds Fellowships Residency Residency Curriculum Rotation Schedule Clinical Experience Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Advocacy (DEIA) Research Training & Opportunities Rothman Research Symposium Our Current Residents Our Alumni Additional Information & Resources Residency Contacts How to Apply Training Sites About St. Louis Visiting Residents and Fellows Medical Students Faculty & Specialties Research Seminars Postdoctoral Fellowship in Women’s Health with a focus on Female Lower Urinary Tract Disorders (T32) Professional Development Series (PDS) Department of Obstetrics & GynecologyWashington University School of MedicinePost Address: MSC 8064-37-1005, 660 S. 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