Polycystic ovary syndrome – what you need to know
GP & HP Professional Development Activity
In this presentation Professor Helena Teede, Endocinologist and Dr Mandy Deeks, Psychologist, review information concerning the diagnosis and management of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Presenters
Professor Helena Teede, Endocrinologist
Director of Research, The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health, Head of Diabetes Unit, Southern Health, Monash Site Director, School of Public Health
Dr Mandy Deeks, Psychologist
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 (26 min)
PCOS: A psychological, metabolicand reproductive condition
Part 2 (51 min)
Psychological assessment and management of PCOS
Questions (8 min)
Points Available
RACGP: Activity number 753769, accredited with 3 category 2 CPD points
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Content updated October 19, 2010







Polycystic ovary syndrome – what you need to know
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