Celebrating Women's History Month: Shaping a Sustainable Future

Throughout Women's History Month, we uplift the stories and contributions of women whose commitment to sustainability enriches our communities and our collective future.

Women's History Month serves as a powerful reminder of the women who are redefining what a sustainable and just future can look like. Guided by this year's theme, Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future, we celebrate the innovators and changemakers designing solutions that strengthen communities, protect the environment and build lasting equity.

Aligned with this theme, ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ remains committed to addressing healthcare inequities that stem from historical and structural barriers. Women working in medicine and research have long been instrumental in expanding access to care, strengthening patient outcomes and advancing a more just healthcare landscape.

Women in Leadership

Carol Gomes - From Lab Tech to CEO: A 40-Year Journey

In the News

Women's Wellness

ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½: Women in Senior Leadership

Carol Gomes

Carol A. Gomes, MS, FACHE, CPHQ

Chief Executive Officer
Stony Brook University Hospital

Carolyn Santora, MS, RN

Carolyn Santora, MS, RN

Chief Nursing Officer
Chief of Regulatory Affairs

Colette Brown

Colette Brown

Chief Human Resources Officer

Nicole Rossol

Nicole Rossol, MS, CCLS

Chief Patient Experience Officer

Patricia Cooper, JD, RN, CHC

Patricia Cooper, JD, RN, CHC

Chief Compliance Officer

Emily Mastaler, MA, MBA

Emily Mastaler, MA, MBA

Chief Administrative Officer
Stony Brook Southampton Hospital

A History of Women in Medicine

Recognizing the groundbreaking achievements of some of the women pioneers whose bold ideas and dedication have transformed healthcare

Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell

1821-1910


The first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States and helped open the medical profession to women by founding medical institutions and advocating for women's education in healthcare.

Dr. Virginia Apgar

1909-1974


An American anesthesiologist who developed the Apgar Score, a simple and life-saving method to quickly assess the health of newborn babies after birth.

Dr. Gertrude B. Elion

1918-1999


An American biochemist and pharmacologist who helped develop groundbreaking medicines to treat leukemia and other diseases, earning a Nobel Prize for contributions to medical research.

Dr. Helen Brooke Taussig

1898-1986


An American cardiologist known as the founder of pediatric cardiology, whose work led to the development of life-saving treatments for children with congenital heart defects.

Dr. Lucy Hobbs Taylor

1833-1910


The first woman to earn a dental degree in the United States, paving the way for women to enter the field of dentistry.

Dr. Rebecca Crumpler

1831-1865


The first Black American woman to earn a medical degree in the United States and dedicated her career to caring for women and children.

2026 Events

March
04

Meet and Greet with Chanel Lopez, Deputy Director of LGBTQ+ Affairs for the NYS Executive Chamber under Governor Kathy Hochul

Wednesday, March 4, 2026
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Student Activities Center
UNITI Cultural Center, Stony Brook Union

Join us for a special meet-and-greet with Chanel J. Lopez, Deputy Director of LGBTQ+ Affairs for the NYS Executive Chamber under Governor Kathy Hochul. Lopez is a Dominican Afro-Latina advocate, activist and trailblazer from Spanish Harlem. For over 15 years, she has championed the rights of transgender and TGNC communities while also making her mark as a plus-size model, actress, and celebrated event host. Featured in major documentaries and honored with numerous awards, Lopez now serves as the first transgender woman appointed as NYS Deputy Director of LGBTQ Affairs. Her passion, resilience and leadership continue to inspire communities across New York and beyond.

This event is open to faculty, staff, students and alumni.

Gender Equity March and Resource Fair

Wednesday, March 4, 2026
12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Student Activities Center (SAC) Plaza and Ballroom A

This event will feature a keynote address by Chanel J. Lopez, followed by a Gender Equity March beginning at the SAC Plaza, continuing through the Academic Mall, and returning to the Student Activities Center. Following the march, join us from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM in SAC Ballroom A for a resource fair featuring campus departments, student organizations and community partners, along with an interactive activity and an opportunity to win a giveaway item. Attendees can participate in an interactive activity and enter for a chance to win a giveaway item.

March
11

The 20th Annual Women in Medicine & Research Day

Wednesday, March 11, 2026
8:00 AM - 1:30 PM
MART Auditorium (8:00 AM - 11:30 AM; 1:20 PM - 1:30 PM)
Stony Brook University Hospital Pavilion, 4W-0101 (11:30 AM - 1:20 PM)

The 20th Annual Women in Medicine & Science (WIMS) Research Day takes place at the Health Sciences Center on Wednesday, March 11. Organized by the Office of Faculty Affairs at the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University and the Group for Women in Medicine and Science, the event was created to raise awareness of the issues that women have continued to face in medical training, healthcare, science and research and to highlight the achievements of women in those fields. In addition to offering opportunities for community building, networking, mentoring and collaboration, the day's prevailing climate supporting various women's movements makes Women in Medicine & Science even more relevant and necessary for Stony Brook's female community.

March
25

Her Impact: Women Driving Change

Wednesday, March 25, 2026
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Student Activities Center Ballroom B

The Center for Civic Justice is hosting a panel discussion focused on the theme Her Impact: Women Driving Change. Participants will learn meaningful ways that they can get involved to create impactful change in their local and global communities.

Inaugural Stony Brook Women's Health Research Conference

Wednesday, March 25, 2026
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The MART Building

Join us for a full-day interdisciplinary event spotlighting the groundbreaking research taking place at Stony Brook University to improve healthcare for women. The inaugural conference will feature cutting-edge research from Stony Brook faculty and teams, opportunities for cross-departmental collaboration and a celebration of science, art and community in women's health.

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