38 year old patient with irregular periods but no other symptoms. She comes in concerned about early menopause. This case study is fictitious.
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Duration | 8 minutes 30 seconds
Dr Julie Oliver
Julie Oliver works part time as a GP in Durham, she is a LARC trainer and educator and is commissioned to provide a community gynaecology service.
Dr Sarah Gray
Sarah Gray has spent over 30 years delivering Women’s Health in Primary Care. She is a GP in Cornwall and ran their menopause referral clinic for 15 years until decommissioned in 2016. She still works within the NHS. However, she provides most of her specialist menopause advice from the independent sector.
Dr Diana Mansour
Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care, FSRH Senior Vice President. New Croft Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
Dr Diana Mansour is a Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care and Associate Clinical Lecturer at the University of Newcastle since 1997. In addition Dr Mansour is the Senior Vice President for the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare.
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