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Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (SOG)

Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (SOG)

SOG is committed to advocating for the health of female-identifying (cis-gender and trans-gender females), gender non-conforming, and transitioning patients who were assigned female at birth. We aim to explore the complex medical and social issues that uniquely affect individuals with uteruses/ovaries/vaginas (as a result of XX chromosomes or gender confirmation therapy) throughout their lifespan.

Many of our events are specific to the exploring the OB/GYN specialty and profession, but we also provide a broad range of educational and advocacy opportunities that span many specialties. Through workshops, panels, mentorship opportunities, physician shadowing, and community engagement, we work to understand the health of female-identifying, gender non-conforming, and transgender patients as a fundamental component of medical care and promote access to reproductive healthcare for all.

We hope students involved in our organization are empowered to learn and take steps toward a medical career in the service of all people in need of quality women's or reproductive healthcare.

Contact Us

Board

President - Katie Baron (kbaron@luc.edu)

Vice President - Olivia Larson (olarson@luc.edu)

Mentorship Chair - A. Yurika Boyd (aboyd15@luc.edu)

Advocacy Chair - Lucy Cort (lcort@luc.edu)

Volunteer Co-Coordinators - Sai Sreenivasan (ssreenivasan@luc.edu

Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (SOG)

SOG is committed to advocating for the health of female-identifying (cis-gender and trans-gender females), gender non-conforming, and transitioning patients who were assigned female at birth. We aim to explore the complex medical and social issues that uniquely affect individuals with uteruses/ovaries/vaginas (as a result of XX chromosomes or gender confirmation therapy) throughout their lifespan.

Many of our events are specific to the exploring the OB/GYN specialty and profession, but we also provide a broad range of educational and advocacy opportunities that span many specialties. Through workshops, panels, mentorship opportunities, physician shadowing, and community engagement, we work to understand the health of female-identifying, gender non-conforming, and transgender patients as a fundamental component of medical care and promote access to reproductive healthcare for all.

We hope students involved in our organization are empowered to learn and take steps toward a medical career in the service of all people in need of quality women's or reproductive healthcare.

Contact Us

Board

President - Katie Baron (kbaron@luc.edu)

Vice President - Olivia Larson (olarson@luc.edu)

Mentorship Chair - A. Yurika Boyd (aboyd15@luc.edu)

Advocacy Chair - Lucy Cort (lcort@luc.edu)

Volunteer Co-Coordinators - Sai Sreenivasan (ssreenivasan@luc.edu