Office for Women's Careers
Established in 1988 and housed within the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI), the Office for Women’s Careers (OWC) is a collaborative office supporting women, nonbinary, and transgender faculty with professional and leadership development while advancing gender equity in our institution and in academic medicine.
The OWC sponsors various programs and awards. Programs support, inform and educate women faculty on the following four foci:
- Leadership and skill development
- Advocacy for gender equity
- Creating a community for female faculty
- Work-life integration
Stacy E. Smith, MD, FACR, Interim Faculty Director, Office for Women's Careers
Contact
Office for Women’s Careers
1620 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02120
bwhwomenscareers@bwh.harvard.edu
(617) 525-8973
Our Programs
Women's Leadership Program (WLP)
The Women's Leadership Program is designed for women faculty who would like to engage in a structured learning experience to enhance their personal and professional growth. Each of six monthly sessions is a highly interactive, case-based discussion. The program models a collaborative learning environment for participants to learn essential skills to prepare them for leadership roles within the organization.
Women in Medicine & Science Symposium (WMSS)
The Women in Medicine & Science Symposium highlights achievements of women faculty and trainees. The program focuses on collaborations across various disciplines, including basic, clinical and translational research, clinical innovation and medical education. Any woman faculty or trainee in a BWH-affiliated department may apply to present their work at WMSS, and all are encouraged to attend.
Family Care Travel Award
The Office for Women’s Careers, with the support of the Brigham and Women’s Physician’s Organization and the Brigham Research Institute, is pleased to announce the Family Care Travel Award to assist faculty who are caring for a dependent family member at home. The Award will provide financial support to defray some of the costs of traveling with dependents or extra care at home, while traveling for professional meetings critical to promoting the advancement of early career scholars with familial obligations.