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Managing heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) in community settings 

 

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Discuss it, Check it, Treat it

    'Bleeding Matters' - Managing heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) in community settings
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    'Bleeding Matters' - Managing heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) in community settings

    Dr Diana Mansour
    Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Healthcare Sexual Health, Newcastle Hospitals

     

    Duration | 30 minutes

    How to manage heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) in community settings?

    • Discuss it – What are the symptoms and how do you ask.

    • Check it – What investigations and how to make the diagnosis

    • Treat it – How to manage and when to refer

     

    For further case-based education content on Heavy menstrual bleeding go to: https://www.whmatters.co.uk/therapy-areas/menorrhagia/patient-cases

    Meet the speaker

    Dr Diana Mansour

    Dr Diana Mansour

    Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care, FSRH Senior Vice President,
    New Croft Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.

    Consultant Community Gynaecologist

    Dr Diana Mansour is a Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. She has been an Associate Clinical Lecturer at Newcastle University since 1997. Diana was Senior Vice President at the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists until October 2021. Currently she is a member of the FSRH UKMEC steering group and UKMEC guideline development group. She is a British Menopause Society recognised Specialist and Trainer.

     

    Dr Mansour was the first accredited subspecialty trainee in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Healthcare of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. She is first author to over 90 peer-reviewed publications, and co-wrote 'Contraception Made Easy' with Dr Laura Percy for those working in primary care. The third edition has recently been published.

     

    Dr Mansour's areas of expertise include acceptability of contraceptive methods, non-contraceptive benefits of contraception, development of long-term methods of contraception, changes in health service provision, medical management of heavy menstrual bleeding, management of the menopause.

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