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In this Healthed lecture, Dr Terri Foran brings together a ‘brains-trust’ in the management of menopause and will take you through the management of menopause looking to the past, present and future.

The panel will attempt to provide a practical approach to treatment based on current available evidence but will also bring their own considerable personal and professional experience to the discussion.

Panel:

  • Dr Sonia Davison, Endocrinologist; President of the Australasian Menopause Society; Clinical Fellow, Jean Hailes for Women’s Health
  • Prof Rod Baber, Head of Menopause and Menstrual Disorders Clinic, Royal North Shore Hospital
  • Dr Sara Whitburn, GP; Victorian Faculty Board and Victorian Faculty New Fellows Committee, The Royal College of General Practitioners
  • Facilitated by Dr Terri Foran, Sexual Health Physician; Lecturer, School of Women’s & Children’s Health UNSW; Previously Medical Director of Family Planning NSW
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Date published: 18 December 2021

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