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<p>Theresa Rohr-Kirchgraber, M.D., has been named executive director of the Indiana University National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health. She began her duties Aug. 1.</p>

IU Women’s Health Center Names Executive Director

Rohr-Kirchgraber

Dr. Rohr-Kirchgraber is associate professor of clinical medicine and pediatrics and a faculty member in the Indiana University School of Medicine Division of Adolescent Medicine

As executive director of the Center of Excellence in Women’s Health, Dr. Rohr-Kirchgraber will lead the Center’s efforts to achieve its central mission, To Improve the Health of Indiana Women.”  

In addition to providing patient-centered, evidence-based, high quality care, the Center develops and disseminates best practices in women’s health, convenes organizational collaborations, and works to inform policymakers about the implications of policy decision on women’s health.  The Center organizes and administers programs to raise statewide performance in areas of specific concern, such as cervical cancer screening where Indiana ranks 46th out of the 50 states for screening rates.

Dr. Rohr-Kirchgraber joined the IU faculty in 2007 and previously practiced medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, N.Y., and at Morehouse School of Medicine and Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta, Ga. 

She attended Weill Cornell Medical College and completed a residency program in internal medicine at University Hospital of Cleveland.  

Dr. Rohr-Kirchgraber provides primary care for adolescents and adult women, particularly those with chronic diseases, including cancer, eating disorders and obesity.