Midlife Matters Menopause Meetings
Multiple dates and times
Online, Zoom
Description
Midlife Matters Menopause Meetings
Don't miss out on your opportunity to hear from RDPI's Clinical Partners, Professor Isaac Manyonda and Professor Vikram Talaulikar alongside other specialists
About this event
We alternate each month between medical (with both Professors) and other specific specialists.
Each month we have a talk (around 20 to 30 minutes) on a particular subject which is followed by live Q&A. Some of the talks are recorded, this is the choice of the individual speaker. Those that are recorded may appear on our website. However we urge you attend live on the date(s) you have registered as we cannot guarantee the talk will be available after the event.
Here is the programme for 2024:
- 4th January: Acupuncture and the menopause with acupuncturist Jo Darling
- 1st February: Update on HRT with Professor Talaulikar
- 7th March: Menopause from the GP's perspective, how to have a meaningful conversation in the surgery, with Dr Shashi Prasad
- 4th April: Thyroid and Diabetes and the menopause with Professor Talaulikar
- 2nd May: Neurodiversity and the menopause with Rose Matthews and Rachel Moseley
- 6th June: The vulva and vagina at menopause with Professor Talaulikar
- 4th July: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy with Elizabeth Wenden-Kerr, Nurse
- 1st August: Endometriosis, symptoms and possible solutions with Professor Talaulikar
- 5th September: Fitness at menopause and beyond with Nikki Hughes, menopause fitness specialist
- 3rd October: Breast cancer and HRT, the latest data with Professor Talaulikar
- 7th November: Menopause and mental health with pharmacist Kate Organ
- 5th December: Arthritis and the menopause with Professor Talaulikar
The talks are at the time same every month: 18:30 – 19:30 UK time
Please be sure to convert to your local time zone
REMEMBER: these live talks may not be available to watch after the event!
RPDI provides information, online and face-to-face events around midlife, including the menopause, male wellbeing and helping organisations to support their people. We have been working together with our Clinical Partners for almost 10 years and they support and endorse our work.
These evening talks are free to anyone who would like to come along, however you do need to register here to apply for a place.
The information shared by the visiting speakers are entirely their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RDPI, we seek to share balanced information
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