Post Reproductive Health

Joint RCOG/BMS event

25-26 November 2024

Hybrid

Online / In-person | RCOG, London

Overview 

This event endeavours to provide answers to the most commonly asked and most difficult questions in the management of post reproductive health.

Globally recognised speakers will cover important areas such as: 

  • Pathophysiology of the menopause
  • Risks of hormone dependent malignancies
  • Cardiovascular diseases, osteoporosis and cognitive problems
  • Premature ovarian insufficiency: diagnosis and management
  • Lifestyle, complementary therapies, HRT and alternatives for managing the menopause

The meeting will closely follow the recommended syllabus and is suitable for the theoretical component of the BMS/RCOG ‘Menopause’ Advanced Training Skills Module (ATSM) and the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Advanced Menopause Certificate.

Case studies will be used to illustrate management principles and develop care pathways for routine and complex menopause related problems. 

Key reasons to attend

  • Gain insights into managing post-reproductive health globally
  • Explore topics such as menopause pathophysiology, hormone-dependent malignancies, cardiovascular diseases, osteoporosis, cognitive issues, and premature ovarian insufficiency
  • Learn about lifestyle, complementary therapies, HRT, and alternatives for menopause management
  • Benefit from case studies that illustrate management principles and develop care pathways for routine and complex menopause-related problems

On demand accessible learning 

Our state-of-the-art virtual events platform allows you to access all lecture based content on-demand, subject to speaker permissions. The recordings will be available five working days after the event and will remain accessible for six months post-event.

This means you can watch from wherever you are in the world and at a time convenient for you. Your on-demand access means no programme clashes, and saves on travel time and extra arrangements.

This is an excellent, bite-sized approach to learning which supports flexible and accessible educational content for doctors globally.

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