5 juni 2008
Dr B.W. Mol has been appointed Professor of Clinical Evaluative Research in Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Fertility in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Amsterdam (AMC-UvA).
Ben Willem Mol is focused on the organisation of multi-centric evaluative research in Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Fertility. In the context of a national research consortium, over 50 hospitals, including all eight academic centres, are working together to carry out multi-centric randomised trials. The research is focused mainly upon everyday practices. As a result, it was recently discovered that 15 minutes of bed rest after an insemination procedure in subfertile couples, a procedure that is not part of the regular treatment, increases the chances of conception by 10%. In studies in pregnant women, it became clear that induction of labour in women with pregnancy induced hypertension does decrease the chance of a caesarean section, a finding that was contradictory to what clinicians thought prior to the study.
In addition to his large-scale evaluative research, Mol also conducts research designed to improve diagnostic processes. In 2003 he received a Vidi programme grant for excellent young researchers from ZonMW to be applied to the evaluation of individual prediction rules in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. He is also working toward the implementation of principles of evidence-based medicine in his area of expertise. As a Professor, Mol considers his most important task to be the stimulation and innovation of evaluative research in Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Fertility. His professional adage is ‘A day without randomisation is a day without progress.'