Participants in the Women’s Health and Menopause 2025 course will learn an overview of the female lifespan and hormonal stages. They will learn new and innovative skills in clinical reasoning and problem solving for menopausal symptoms, deepen their understanding of perimenopause and its management, and prescribe effective management of hormonal therapies such as estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Make a plan. Participants will also understand the treatment of weight gain and obesity in menopause, assess the safety and risks of menopausal hormone therapy, and explore alternatives to hormone therapy for menopausal symptoms. Additionally, demonstrate an understanding of lifestyle medicine and healthy lifestyle practices such as nutrition, exercise, sleep, and stress management. Additionally, this course will also cover the impact, diagnosis, and treatment of female sexual health issues, including pelvic physical therapy, hormone use, and counseling. Describes comprehensive LGBTQ issues related to all women’s health, as well as specific considerations when caring for women with cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, skin, gastrointestinal, metabolic, psychiatric, and oncological conditions. We’ll also cover considerations.
This course will feature sessions on the perimenopausal and menopausal transition, hormonal and non-hormonal treatments, and lifestyle medicine. Women’s heart disease, brain health, sexual health, and more will be passionately discussed. Case-based presentations and interactive Q&A sessions enhance the learning experience. Participants will have access to lectures and materials online for 11 months after completing the course. Presentations were led by leading clinical educators from around the world. Harvard Medical School and its affiliated hospitals will be attractive and vibrant with nationally and internationally recognized guest faculty. Support for virtual learning ensures high quality images and audio.
This course runs from Monday to Friday and features morning and afternoon lecture sessions. Each lecture lasts 45 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of supervised Q&A. Speakers will be available for additional questions at the end of each session or via email.
Dr. Qureshi said, “This course is an opportunity to increase your expertise in women’s health and menopause care, improve patient outcomes, and build your confidence as a women’s health clinician.” Don’t miss this opportunity to participate in the transformative learning experience offered by. Harvard Medical School And General Brigham!
Register now to secure your place on our 2025 course on Women’s Health and Menopause. https://wham-cme.org/ .
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