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Harvard Women’s Health and Menopause 2025

Harvard Women’s Health and Menopause 2025

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Harvard Women’s Health and Menopause 2025

Harvard Women’s Health and Menopause 2025

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    Course Overview

    Women’s Health and Menopause 2025 is a comprehensive course in women’s health and menopause care designed by a multidisciplinary team of national and Harvard Medical School experts. This five-day conference is available in person or live streamed. It addresses the need for comprehensive care of women in midlife and menopause, utilizing evidence-based knowledge on a broad range of health topics, integrating hormonal changes throughout the lifespan.
    Womenu2019s Health and Menopause 2025 is a comprehensive course in womenu2019s health and menopause care designed by a multidisciplinary team of national and Harvard Medical School experts. This five-day conference is available in person or live streamed. It addresses the need for comprehensive care of women in midlife and menopause, utilizing evidence-based knowledge on a broad range of health topics, integrating hormonal changes throughout the lifespan.n

    Sessions will address the perimenopausal/menopausal transition, hormonal and non-hormonal menopausal treatments, the use of estrogen, progesterone and testosterone treatments in women, lifestyle medicine, womenu2019s cardiology, brain health, sexual health, and much more.

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    Our goal is to enhance your professional expertise in the comprehensive care of women, and thorough treatment of menopause. This course will improve your confidence and competence as a womenu2019s health clinician and guide you to improved clinical strategies for caring for women. The faculty has been selected from the most experienced clinical educators of Harvard Medical School and its affiliated hospitals with nationally and internationally recognized guest faculty. In addition to our in-person learning option, our virtual learning technical support team will provide the best images and sound quality possible. Presentations are focused, lively, and many are case based. We are fully dedicated to the joy of learning new knowledge to improve your patient care. All lectures and materials will be available online for viewing for a full 11 months after the conclusion of the course.

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    Sessions will address the perimenopausal/menopausal transition, hormonal and non-hormonal menopausal treatments, the use of estrogen, progesterone and testosterone treatments in women, lifestyle medicine, women’s cardiology, brain health, sexual health, and much more.

    Our goal is to enhance your professional expertise in the comprehensive care of women, and thorough treatment of menopause. This course will improve your confidence and competence as a women’s health clinician and guide you to improved clinical strategies for caring for women. The faculty has been selected from the most experienced clinical educators of Harvard Medical School and its affiliated hospitals with nationally and internationally recognized guest faculty. In addition to our in-person learning option, our virtual learning technical support team will provide the best images and sound quality possible. Presentations are focused, lively, and many are case based. We are fully dedicated to the joy of learning new knowledge to improve your patient care. All lectures and materials will be available online for viewing for a full 11 months after the conclusion of the course.

    The format for the Women’s Health and Menopause course consists of morning and afternoon lecture sessions, Monday through Friday. Each lecture is 45 minutes in length with another 10 minutes for a supervised question and answer session. Speakers are available at the conclusion of each session for additional questions and via email (email addresses are provided for most speakers).

    Who Should Attend

    • Internal Medicine Physicians
    • Family Medicine Physicians
    • OB/GYN Physicians
    • Nurse Practitioners
    • Specialty Physicians
    • Physician Assistants
    • Allied Health Professionals
    • Nurses and Social Workers
    • Mental Health Professionals

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
    • Recognize an overview of a woman’s lifespan and hormonal phases.
    • Discuss new and innovative skills in clinical reasoning and problem solving around menopausal symptoms.
    • Develop a deeper understanding of perimenopause and its management.
    • Design management plans for prescribing hormone therapies in women including estrogen, progesterone and testosterone as indicated.
    • Demonstrate a knowledge of weight gain in menopause and the treatment of obesity.
    • Describe the safety and risks of menopausal hormone therapy.
    • Delineate alternatives to hormone therapy for symptoms of menopause.
    • Demonstrate an understanding of Lifestyle Medicine and healthy lifestyle practices including nutrition, exercise, sleep, and stress management.
    • Discuss the impact, diagnosis, and treatment of sexual health issues in women including pelvic PT, topical and systemic hormone use, and counseling.
    • Describe inclusive LGBTQ issues relevant to the health of all women.
    • Discuss the unique considerations of caring for women with cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, dermatologic, gastrointestinal, metabolic, psychiatric, and oncologic conditions.

    Monday, March 24 – Friday, March 28, 2025



     

    7:50am – 8:00am Welcome to Women’s Health and Menopause Introduction (Non CME)
    Deborah Gomez Kwolek, MD, FACP, FAMWA, MSCP
    8:00am – 8:55am Why Estrogen Matters
    Avrum Bluming, MD, MSCP
    8:55am – 9:00am Break
    9:00am – 9:55am The Science of Perimenopause & Menopause
    Kathryn Martin, MD, MSCP
    9:55am – 10:10am Break
    10:10am – 11:05am Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: Individualizing Treatment to Optimize Health and Quality of Life
    Jan Shifren, MD, MSCP
    11:05am – 11:10am Break
    11:10am – 12:05pm Prescribing Hormone Therapy: Individualizing Treatment
    Heather Hirsch, MD, MS, MSCP
    12:05pm– 1:05pm Lunch Break
    1:05pm – 2:00pm Prescribing Hormone Therapy in Perimenopause
    Heather Hirsch, MD, MS, MSCP
    2:00pm – 2:05pm Break
    2:05pm – 3:00pm Prescribing Hormone Therapy for the High Risk Patient
    Heather Hirsch, MD, MS, MSCP
    3:00pm – 3:15pm Break
    3:15pm – 4:10pm Hormone Therapy Adjustments: Getting it Right
    Heather Hirsch, MD, MS, MSCP
    4:10pm – 4:15pm Break
    4:15pm – 5:10pm Advanced Cases in Hormone Treatment (Panel)
    Heather Hirsch, MD, MS, MSCP
    Anna Cabeca, DO, FACOG, ABAARM
    Deborah Gomez Kwolek, MD, FACP, FAMWA, MSCP

    8:00am – 8:55am Migraines & Hormones
    Pelin Batur, MD, FACP, MSCP
    8:55am – 9:00am Break
    9:00am – 9:55am Menopausal Cardiometabolic Changes & Treatment
    Emily Lau, MD, MPH
    9:55am – 10:10am Break
    10:10am – 11:05am Cardiovascular Disease in Women
    Colleen Harrington, MD
    11:05am – 11:10am Break
    11:10am – 12:05pm Thrombosis in Women & the Effect of Hormones
    Rachel Rosovsky, MD
    12:05pm- – 1:05pm Lunch Break
    1:05pm – 2:00pm Stress Reductions & Coaching
    Mahmooda Qureshi, MD, MSCP, DipABLM
    2:00pm – 2:05pm Break
    2:05pm – 3:00pm Exercise for Women for Fitness & Health
    Beth Frates, MD, DipABLM, FACLM
    3:00pm – 3:15pm Break
    3:15pm – 4:10pm Nutrition & Culinary Medicine in Menopause/Midlife
    Helen Delichatsios, MD, MS, DipABLM
    4:10pm – 4:15pm Break
    4:15pm – 5:10pm Weight Gain in Menopause & Prescribing Weight Loss Meds
    Tara Iyer, MD, MSCP

    8:00am – 8:55am Osteoporosis & Menopausal Bone Loss
    Joy Tsai, MD
    Heather Hirsch, MD, MS, MSCP
    8:55am – 9:00am Break
    9:00am – 9:55am Infertility & Assisted Fertility
    Frances Hayes, MBBCH, BAO
    9:55am – 10:10am Break
    10:10am – 11:05am Women’s Health Update 2025
    Melissa McNeil, MD, MPH, MACP
    11:05am – 11:10am Break
    11:10am – 12:05pm Rheumatic Diseases & Autoimmunity in Women
    Marcy Bolster, MD
    12:05pm- – 1:05pm Lunch Break
    1:05pm – 2:00pm Mental Health & Menopause
    Hadine Joffe, MD, MSCP
    2:00pm – 2:05pm Break
    2:05pm – 3:00pm Estradiol and Impact of Reproductive Aging on the Brain
    Jill Goldstein, PhD, MPH
    3:00pm – 3:15pm Break
    3:15pm – 4:10pm Sleep in Women
    Suzanne Bertisch, MD, MPH
    4:10pm – 4:15pm Break
    4:15pm – 5:10pm Trauma Informed Care & Survivors of Human Trafficking
    Andrea Reilly, MD

    8:00am – 8:55am Comprehensive Women’s Healthcare: Why Sex & Gender Matter
    Deborah Gomez Kwolek, MD, FACP, FAMWA, MSCP
    Eleanor Nwadinobi, MD
    8:55am – 9:00am Break
    9:00am – 9:55am Women’s Health Considerations in Gastroenterology
    Kyle Staller, MD, MPH
    9:55am – 10:10am Break
    10:10am – 11:05am Allergy, Immunology & Women’s Health
    Anna Wolfson, MD, AAAAI
    11:05am – 11:10am Break
    11:10am – 12:05pm Skin Care/Aesthetics for Women
    Molly Wanner, MD
    12:05pm- – 1:05pm Lunch Break
    1:05pm – 2:00pm Breast Cancer
    Steven Isakoff, MD, PhD
    2:00pm – 2:05pm Break
    2:05pm – 3:00pm Menopausal Symptom Management in Breast Cancer Survivors
    Tara Iyer, MD, MSCP
    3:00pm – 3:15pm Break
    3:15pm – 4:10pm Lung Cancer in Women
    Christina Costantino, MD
    4:10pm – 4:15pm Break
    4:15pm – 5:10pm Gynecologic Malignancies, Hormones & Sexual Health
    Amy Bregar, MD

    8:00am – 8:45am OXYPLAY: The Science of Oxytocin (Non-CME)
    Anna Cabeca, DO, FACOG, ABAARM
    8:45am – 9:40am Vaginal Health & Intimacy (Non-CME)
    Anna Cabeca, DO, FACOG, ABAARM
    9:40am – 10:10am Break
    10:10am – 11:05am Hair Loss & Treatments in Midlife
    Kathie Huang, MD, FAAD
    11:05am – 11:10am Break
    11:10am – 12:05pm An Approach to Addressing Sexual Problems in Women
    Jewel Kling, MD, MPH, FACP, MSCP
    12:05pm- – 1:05pm Lunch Break
    1:05pm – 2:00pm Navigating Sexual Pain through Physical Exam
    Rachel Rubin, MD
    2:00pm – 2:05pm Break
    2:05pm – 3:00pm Help for Painful Sex & Incontinence: Pelvic Physical Therapy
    Jennifer Blake, PT, MS
    3:00pm – 3:15pm Break
    3:15pm – 4:10pm Sports Medicine: Sex & Gender Considerations
    Kimberly Templeton, MD
    4:10pm – 4:15pm Break
    4:15pm – 5:10pm Cosmetic Surgery & Procedures
    Amy Colwell, MD, FACS
    Study Hall LGBTQ Issues & Menopause
    Jennifer Siegel, MD
    Human Trafficking – What Clinicians Need to Know
    Andrea Reilly, MD
    Physical Therapy Orthopedic Examination of the Lumbar Spine,
    Pelvic Girdle and Hip
    Jennifer Blake, MD, MS
    Arousal and Orgasm – A Systematic Approach
    Rachel Rubin, MD
    Testosterone & Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD)
    Rachel Rubin, MD
    Healthy Cooking for Menopause
    Claudia C. Guillen, DNP, AGPCNP