On average women have more than one-third of their life ahead of them after menopause
Menopause affects multiple body systems and chronic diseases including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and others
Both directly and indirectly, menopause affects parents, siblings, relatives, partners, friends, and neighbors
Most wormen are unaware of causal relationships between monopause symptoms and are non-adherent to proactive screening and therapies
Routine and high-stakes treatment decisions
Active participation in care, services and preventative screenings
Management of medicines and treatments
Engagement in preventative care and wellness
Personal development activities, recreation and community
Effective coordination of insurance, financial, and legal requirements
Explore how the science of Intracrinology and DHEA relates to the physiologic, histologic and morphologic changes associated with menopause and treatment of dyspareunia / Vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) / Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM), and potentially Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD).
Listen to Part 1 of Dr. James Simon, Clinical Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology at George Washington University School of Medicine’s live workshop and Q&A session from the 2017 American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) meeting, exploring current therapy and future directions for postmenopausal women’s health.
To improve clinical competencies and optimize speed-to-peak subject enrollment for a North American menopause clinical trial with over 60 trial sites, innovative HealthCourse® learning activities were developed and deployed. Investigators and their staff were engaged in guidelines-driven diagnostic challenges using multiple standardized patients and required to demonstrate essential evidence-based clinical knowledge and protocol competencies by correctly completing a series of 8 challenging differential diagnoses, guided by expert clinician interview skills and educator insights.
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