
Current CREST Scholars
Congratulations to the 2024 Class of CREST Scholars!
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Frances Casey, MD, MPH
Division Director
Complex Family Planning
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at NYU
Grossman Long Island School of Medicine -
Caroline (Lai) Kang, MD, PhD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Urology
Wake Forest School of Medicine -
Angela Liu, MD
Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility Specialist
CCRM of San Francisco -
Brent Monseur MD, ScM
Instructor
Division of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility
Stanford University School of Medicine -
Jerrine Morris, MD, MPH, FACOG
Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility Specialist
Shady Grove Fertility Baltimore -
Rachel O’Connell, MD, FACOG
Associate Program Director
OB-GYN Residency
St. Luke’s University Health Network
Adjunct Clinical Faculty
Lewis Katz School of Medicine -
Mengyang Sun, MD, MS
Assistant Professor & Complex Family Planning Provider
Planned Parenthood of Greater NY
Residency Program Director
OB-GYN, Flushing Hospital Medical Center
2023 Class of CREST Scholars
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Anat Chemerinski, MD
Rutgers Health/New Jersey Medical School
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Lindsey Choi, DO
Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Abey Eapen, MD, PhD
University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics
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Benjamin Harris, MD, MPH
Shady Grove Fertility Virginia
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Erika Parker New, MD
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
What the CREST Scholars Say About the Program
“I thought I had a good understanding of study design and statistics. CREST has put it all together for me in an intelligently formatted series of modules. I can’t wait to design and implement my next study.”
— Ruben Alvero, MD, CREST Scholar
“The CREST program has been an invaluable part of my career development. Through CREST, I have had numerous opportunities to network and collaborate with nationally recognized investigators. As a former CREST scholar, I have also been asked to participate in ASRM working groups and contribute to practice committee documents. I highly recommend the CREST program to anyone interested in honing their research skills and building relationships with others in the field.”
— Jennifer L. Eaton, MD, MSCI, CREST Scholar
“I feel very fortunate to be participating in the CREST program. I’m relearning some concepts that I was introduced to as a reproductive endocrinology fellow, but I am better able to appreciate them now that I have been in clinical practice. I’d highly recommend the program to anyone wishing to improve his/her clinical research skills.”
— Valerie Baker, MD, CREST Scholar
“I could not recommend the CREST program any more highly. The educational material was very clear and provides practical education in study design and statistics. This helped me to immediately improve my research projects. As an alumnus of the program, CREST continues to provide me with opportunities to conduct research with leading researchers in reproductive medicine and very robust data sets.”
— Micah J. Hill, MD, CREST Scholar
“CREST has helped to further my understanding of clinical research design and statistics. The web-based format makes it easy to interact with the CREST faculty and other CREST scholars. I feel lucky to participate in the program in its inaugural year.”
— Rebecca S. Usadi, MD, CREST Scholar
