Taking a closer look at Perimenopause
GP & HP Professional Development Activity
In this presentation Dr Sonia Davison and Dr Catherine Lombard review information concerning the diagnosis and management options of perimenopause.
Presenters
Perimenopause – what is it?
Dr Sonia Davison, MBBS FRACP PhD
Endocrinologist, The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health
NH&MRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Women's Health Program, Monash University
Perimenopause choices for health and wellbeing
Dr Catherine Lombard, PhD, APD
Healthy Lifestyle Program Director
A Helen McPherson Smith Fellow
The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
Topics include:
- Diagnosis, screening and investigations
- Psychological assessment and management
- Treatment options in PCOS
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Program Outline
Part 1 (25 min)
Perimenopause – what is it?
Part 2 (27 min)
Perimenopause choices for health and wellbeing
Questions (12 min)
Points Available
RACGP: Activity number 753815, accredited with 3 category 2 CPD points
ACRRM: points have been applied for
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Content updated April 11, 2011







Taking a closer look at Perimenopause Webcast