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Type: On-demand
Recorded: 15 Mar 2024

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What is good menopause - and how to avoid a bad one - RACGP in partnership with Besins Healthcare

On-demand recorded 15 Mar 2024

As part of international womens day celebrations our Major Partner Besins Healthcare have created a webinar series with Dr Sonia Davison on Menopause - what is good menopause and how to avoid a bad one.

Dr Sonia Davison, Clinical Fellow, Jean Hailes for Women’s Health; Past President Australasian Menopause Society leads a discussion on  bridging any knowledge gaps in menopause treatment by arming GPs with current knowledge on menopause so that they can have an informed clinical discussion with patients presenting with what can sometimes be a complex range of symptoms. 

Watch all four parts in the series here:

  1. Dr Sonia Davison – Introduction
  2. Current advice on therapeutic options
  3. The role of MHT in menopause
  4. What is good menopause

Learning outcomes

  1. Viewers will be able to recognise the range of symptoms that patients with menopause symptoms may present with, and be comfortable making an informed diagnosis.
  2. Viewers are knowledgeable in the range of therapeutic options that are available to manage menopause symptoms when they affect patients’ quality of life.
  3. Attendees are informed on the latest evidence and guidelines supporting the role of menopause hormone therapies (MHT) in managing menopause symptoms when they affect patients’ quality of life.

Presenter

Dr Sonia Davison
Endocrinologist with a special interest in Women's Health

Dr Sonia Davison MBBS FRACP PhD, is an Endocrinologist with a special interest in Women's Health. She is a Clinical Fellow at Jean Hailes for Women’s Health and has an adjunct appointment at the Women’s Health Research Program, Monash University, Victoria, Australia. Sonia is in private practice at the Melbourne Endocrine Clinic, Malvern, and at Jean Hailes for Women's Health. Her PhD and postdoctoral research examined sex steroid physiology in women, including measurement of androgens and their relationships with age, mood, sexual function and cognition. Sonia is President of the Australasian Menopause Society and former editor of its newsletter, ‘Changes’.

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