Research Areas & Opportunities

The Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology is comprised of faculty dedicated to enhancing clinical care. Our team includes both basic scientists and clinical researchers who are committed to translating their research findings into practical treatments and improving clinical outcomes.

Maternal-Fetal Medicine 

Aiming to promote healthy fetal and newborn development

Our research goal is to investigate the conditions leading to normal and abnormal fetal and newborn development. We also develop and evaluate diagnostic tests and treatments used in the management of fetal, newborn and maternal health. We seek to understand, identify, prevent and treat conditions that cause congenital malformations (whether genetic or arising from a prenatal event), premature labour, low birth weight and newborn infections. Moreover, we also strive to understand the long-term impact of a poor in utero environment on health outcomes across the life course. We have state-of-the-art research labs and recognized experts in study techniques related to fetal and maternal health.

Faculty
Dr. Harrison Banner
Dr. Barbra de Vrijer
Dr. Genevieve Eastabrook
Dr. Daniel Hardy
Dr. Janine Hutson
Dr. Timothy Regnault

Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility

Aiming to assist women experiencing problems with fertility

Our research goal is to help couples having difficulty starting a family by assisting them and their partners. We collaborate with basic research scientists on projects dedicated to advancing knowledge in assisted reproduction. Our core laboratory facilities are leading edge. Our researchers investigate the three key phases of assisted reproduction: (1) gametogenesis, the maturation and maintenance of healthy female eggs and male sperm, (2) fertilization, the processes involved in the interaction between eggs and sperm leading to pregnancy, and (3) early pregnancy development, the conditions necessary to sustain life in the first few weeks after fertilization.

Faculty
Dr. Basim Abu Rafea
Dr. Angelos Vilos

Cross-appointment
Dr. Dean Betts 

Urogynaecology

Aiming to improve female pelvic health related to:

Our research goal is to alleviate the great discomfort experienced by the one out of three women in Canada who have pelvic floor and other benign gynaecologic disorders. Our clinicians treat patients suffering from urinary and fecal incontinence, lower urinary tract and genital disorders including pelvic organ prolapse. Our research increases our understanding of pelvic floor anatomy and determines the best types of treatment using novel technologies, which are less invasive than traditional techniques.

Faculty
Dr. Queena Chou
Dr. Yvonne Leong

Gynaecologic Oncology 

Aiming to prevent cancers of the cervix, ovaries endometrium and vulva, facilitating early detection and to achieve the best possible treatment outcomes.

Our research goal is to develop the most cost-effective approaches to screening, diagnosing and treating the four major gynaecological cancers; ovarian, endometrial, cervical, and vulva. We evaluate the relative merits of current screening and treatment options, improve current treatments and develop new ones, pioneer the use of new technologies in both screening and treatment and improve cancer survivorship and end of life care. Our research is used to set provincial guidelines for care and the practice standards doctors across Canada use every day. We have created a gynaecological disease site team which brings together all the medical and other allied health specialties to support a patient through the spectrum of care-prevention, screening, treatment, survivorship and end of life. This patient focused approach ensures that patients receive timely and integrated compassionate care.

Faculty
Dr. Ji-Hyun Jang
Dr. Jacob McGee
Dr. Trevor Shepherd

Innovations in Comprehensive Obstetric and Gynecologic Care  

Every patient’s journey through obstetrics and gynecology is unique, from the choices they make about family planning to the quality of care they receive during procedures. In a field where individualized, culturally safe care is paramount, advancing our understanding of how best to meet these diverse needs is critical.
Clinicians in the Generalist Division of the department of obstetrics & gynecology are committed to improving patient outcomes through evidence-based exploration of a wide range of clinical practices. This includes optimizing family planning and contraceptive options to better align with patients' needs and values, advancing quality improvement initiatives such as reducing surgical site infections, and enhancing procedural safety. Additionally, we investigate approaches to supporting post-gynecologic cancer survivorship, ensuring that patients continue to receive the care they need long after their treatment.
Our research also extends to specialized areas like pediatric and adolescent gynecology, ensuring age-appropriate, sensitive care for younger patients. Recognizing that physician wellness directly impacts patient care, we are also dedicated to understanding and improving the well-being of healthcare providers, creating a more sustainable and compassionate practice environment.

Faculty
Dr. Harrison Banner
Dr. Stephanie Black
Dr. Barbra de Vrijer
Dr. Genevieve Eastabrook
Dr. Carol King
Dr. Tamara Kuzma 
Dr. Jeff Nisker
Dr. Debbie Penava
Dr. Taryn Taylor

Health Care Team Performance and Simulation Research 

In the fast-paced, high-stakes world of obstetrics, split-second decisions and seamless teamwork are essential to positive outcomes for both the mother and the infant. Yet, understanding and improving the intricate dynamics of health-care teams under pressure remains a critical challenge. This program of research focuses on advancing health-care team performance and patient outcomes in obstetrics through innovative applications of simulation-based education and qualitative research. This work leverages simulation in novel ways to investigate complex questions about team dynamics, communication and clinical decision-making that are otherwise challenging to study in real-world settings. 

By using simulation as both a training platform and a research tool, the program examines how health-care teams interact under pressure and identifies opportunities for improving collaboration and performance. These insights are being translated into practices that enhance teamwork and care delivery in obstetrics. 

Faculty
Dr. Taryn Taylor

 

To discuss opportunities for collaboration or to learn more about research in the Department, please reach out to the Faculty members in your area of interest listed above, as well as explore the additional information provided below.

Pregnancy Research Group

Visit the Pregnancy Research Group's website for more information about Dr. Barbra de Vrijer and Dr. Eastabrook's clinical research.

Dr. Daniel Hardy

Visit Dr. Daniel Hardy's Western University's webpage for more information about his research.

Hutson/Garcia-Bournissen Lab

Visit Dr. Hutson and Dr. Garcia-Bournissen's website for more information about the lab. 

Dr. Taryn Taylor's Research

Dr. Taylor collaborates with a team of skilled healthcare professionals and scholars to use qualitative research methods and scenario-based simulation to answer socially-situated research questions related to power dynamics in healthcare teams, adaptive expertise, and interprofessional communication.

Publications & Achievements

Dr. Taylor's research has been recognized for its impact and innovation:

  • Awarded the  PhD Prize for Outstanding Doctoral Research at the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE).
  • Received the  Best Research in Medical Simulation in 2023 by the AMEE Simulation Committee.
  • Granted the  AFMC 2024 Young Educators Award by the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada for her contributions to medical education.

Engage with Our Research

We welcome collaboration from those interested in pushing the boundaries of healthcare teams through education and simulation. Whether you're considering graduate studies or seeking research partnerships, we encourage you to reach out.

Contact

To discuss opportunities for collaboration or learn more about our research, please contact Dr. Taylor via email: taryn.taylor@lhsc.on.ca

Google scholar profile:  https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=Cy8EjRMAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao