How health equity enhanced research
“When we changed our recruitment methods, we found more subjects from every subset of our patient population willing to enroll.”
The mission of the Boston Children's Hospital Sandra L. Fenwick Institute is to improve the health outcomes for all children. By leveraging Boston Children’s national and international reputation as a pediatric research institution, the Fenwick Institute will:
The institute is named in honor of Sandra L. Fenwick, Boston Children’s’ emerita Chief Executive Officer, who retired in early 2021 after more than 20 years in leadership roles at the hospital.
“When we changed our recruitment methods, we found more subjects from every subset of our patient population willing to enroll.”
The Fenwick Institute is led by Valerie Ward, MD, MPH, Boston Children’s Senior Vice President, Pediatric Health Equity Strategies and Director, Fenwick Institute.
The purpose of the Sandra L. Fenwick Institute’s research program is to perform pioneering actionable clinical pediatric research to improve health outcomes for all children.
The Fenwick Institute’s innovative approach to healthcare leadership development is through it’s Fenwick Leadership Development Fellows Program. The educational objectives of this program include the development of the essential expertise for excellence in current and future healthcare leaders. To learn more about this healthcare leadership development program please email FenwickInstitute@childrens.harvard.edu.
The Fenwick Institute is now in its fourth year of the annual Sandra L. Fenwick Institute’s Pediatric Health Policy and Research Symposium (Oct. 22-23, 2025)