Hilary Friedlander, MD

Hilary Friedlander, MD
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility

Program: 

Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility

Start Year: 

2022

Why did you choose Duke for your fellowship training?

I was really struck by the balance of reproductive endocrinology with infertility, and everyone’s commitment to ensure a well-rounded education. The experiences of the faculty are impressive and diverse,  and everyone spoke so passionately about the program. Beyond a commitment to clinical care and research, I could tell there was a commitment to maintaining a collaborative and collegial department as well. 

What excites you about the fellowship program at Duke Obstetrics & Gynecology?

The research and academic exposures at Duke are unparalleled, and I am convinced that there will be no shortage of opportunities. Additionally, I am excited for the educational and collaborative opportunities that come from being a part of a world-renowned Ob/Gyn department with a top residency program.  

What are your career goals?

To provide compassionate and thoughtful care to my patients via evidenced based medicine as they navigate the complex world of infertility. 

What are your hobbies?

Cooking/baking, trying new cuisines, traveling, and spending time with my husband, kids and labradoodle Truffle. 

Education & Training

Undergraduate school & graduation year:
Emory University, Goizueta School of Business, 2011

Medical school & graduation year:
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 2018

Residency & graduation year:
NYU Langone Health, Grossman School of Medicine, 2022

 

Research Interests

Fertility preservation, increasing access to care, resident education in REI.