The State of Research and Care for Endometriosis

SWHR brought together a group of patients, clinicians, researchers and other relevant stakeholders for a daylong roundtable meeting to identify unmet needs and knowledge gaps in endometriosis, a condition that affects an estimated 10% of reproductive-age women and causes symptoms such as painful periods and heavy bleeding.

Endometriosis: Shattering Misconceptions, Shaping the Future

George Washington University Milken School of Public Health 950 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC

SWHR hosted a public panel discussion to raise awareness around endometriosis and bring attention to issues related to a woman’s diagnosis, treatment, and access to care.

SWHR 28th Annual Awards Dinner

InterContinental D.C. – The Wharf 801 Wharf Street SW, Washington, DC

SWHR celebrated advancements in women’s health and honored three remarkable women for their contributions to the field at its 28th […]

Endometriosis Briefing: Erasing Stigma, Improving Patient Care

SWHR convened a congressional briefing featuring a moderated panel discussion that addressed the current state of endometriosis research, as well as policy considerations affecting a woman’s diagnosis, treatment, and access to quality care.

SWHR 29th Annual Awards Dinner

InterContinental D.C. – The Wharf 801 Wharf Street SW, Washington, DC

Hundreds of people gathered to celebrate advancements in women’s health at SWHR's 29th Annual Awards Dinner on May 1, 2019.

The State of Care: The Health Ecosystem

Americans want better, less expensive health care coverage. They also want the most cutting-edge treatments. The goals can seem at […]

Diversity Matters Summit

Newseum 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC, United States

America today is markedly more diverse than at any other time in history. Sex, gender, identity, race, ethnicity - old […]