Karen Magraith

Dr Karen Magraith

GP; President Elect of the Australasian Menopause Society (AMS); Chair of the AMS Education Committee
Dr Karen Magraith BMBS FRACGP studied in Adelaide and worked in Darwin and Adelaide before moving to Hobart in 2007. She has a longstanding interest in women’s health, especially menopause, and enjoys teaching medical students and GP registrars. Karen recognises that most menopause medicine occurs in general practice, where the GP is in a unique position to manage the medical gynaecological and psychosocial issues in an integrated way.

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It is said that nothing is certain but death and taxes. For women, provided they live long enough, another certainty is menopause. Most women have their final menstrual period between the ages of 45 and 55, though there are women with early menopause who have unique needs.

It is said that nothing is certain but death and taxes. For women, provided they live long enough, another certainty is menopause. Most women have their final menstrual period between the ages of 45 and 55, though there are women with early menopause who have unique needs.

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The important things to cover in the first consultation when a woman is considering menopausal hormone therapy (MHT)

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