COURSE DESCRIPTION
A comprehensive course addressing the physiological, clinical, and therapeutic aspects of hormonal changes during menopause. This program focuses on diagnosis, management, and the latest treatment strategies to improve quality of life and long-term health outcomes in menopausal women.
Content:
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Physiology of menopause and hormonal decline.
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Symptoms and health consequences of hormonal imbalance (hot flashes, osteoporosis, cardiovascular risk, mood disorders).
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Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): indications, protocols, benefits, and risks.
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Non-hormonal and lifestyle management strategies.
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Preventive healthcare during menopause: bone health, cardiovascular protection, and mental wellbeing.
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Case-based clinical discussions.
Target Audience:
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Gynecologists and obstetricians.
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Endocrinologists and general practitioners.
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Reproductive health and women’s health specialists.
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Medical trainees and healthcare providers.
Objectives:
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To provide evidence-based knowledge on hormonal changes during menopause.
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To train physicians in both hormonal and non-hormonal management approaches.
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To promote holistic care for improving women’s health and wellbeing post-menopause.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
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Understand the physiological basis of menopause and hormonal decline.
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Diagnose and manage common menopausal symptoms.
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Prescribe and monitor hormone replacement therapy safely.
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Integrate lifestyle and non-hormonal therapies into patient care.
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Apply preventive strategies to reduce long-term health risks in menopausal women.
Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration 30 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 60
- Assessments Yes

