
Duke Ob/Gyn Magazine — Spring 2025

Duke Ob/Gyn is proud to share the work our department has embarked upon over the past year, and what lies ahead. It is truly a testament to outstanding achievements in our field.
On the cover:
Reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialists Sarah Moustafa, MD, and Steven Young, MD, PhD, evaluate a hysterosalpingogram at Duke Fertility Center. Duke Fertility Center continues to have excellent rates that outpace the national average. The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) compiles success rates from clinics around the country. Read about state-of-the art technology integrated at the center in this issue.
Mark Your Calendar: First Annual Climate Action Day
Recognizing the public health and humanitarian crisis being caused by climate change, the Duke Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is convening the First Annual Climate Action Day on April 23, 2025, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. in the Duke South Amphitheater and virtually on Zoom. This inaugural event, which coincides with internationally commemorated Earth Day, is being organized by the steering committee of the Duke Climate Action Collaborative to Promote Reproductive Health (CACRH). Based administratively in the department, CACRH aims to elevate the impact of climate change on the reproductive health trajectory and create solutions that improve the lives of the women, families and communities cared for by Duke Health.