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Menorrhagia, Menopause & Mirena (52mg levonorgestrel)

Making Menopause matter because Women's Health Matters

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September 14th 2022 | 7.00pm - 8.30pm

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Learning objectives

 

  • Give confidence around Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (HMB) management in a non-gynae setting
  • Remind and refresh the individual IUS indications
  • Making Peri-Menopause matter because Women's Health Matters

 

HMB-when to treat and when to refer

 

PC HCP’s can be nervous about missing something sinister.

 

The opportunity to identify idiopathic HMB through counselling and treat with Mirena

 

Help reduce secondary care referrals if confidence to use Mirena in idiopathic HMB more widely understood and accepted.

 

Menopause and HRT.

 

Whats on the whmatters site for both HMB and menopause.

Our speakers

Dr Anne Connolly

 

GPSI gynaecology, CCG Board lead for maternity, children and young people NHS Bradford

Dr Anne Connolly

Having survived a two year posting to a mission hospital in rural Zimbabwe, Anne returned to General Practice in inner-city Bradford in 1990 and is currently working as a GP providing care for asylum seekers, refugees, homeless populations and sex workers.

 

She is a GPSI in gynaecology, accredited as a hysteroscopist and FSRH trainer. She has been involved with commissioning since 2006 with remit for maternity, women’s, children and young people’s healthcare.

 

Anne is chair of the PCWHF and RCGP Clinical Champion for Women’s Health. She is also co-editor of Women’s Health in Primary Care.

 

Speakers

Dr Jane Davis

 

GP with a special interest in women’s health NHS South West

Dr Jane Davis

Dr Jane Davis is a GP with a special interest in women’s health whose current roles include Coil trainer, Clinical Skills Tutor, University of Plymouth & Speciality Dr for Brook Young People, Cornwall. Appearing on TV, as the public face of the PCWHF “Rock my Menopause” campaign. A feminist writer and medical educationalist.

 

Dr Radika Vohra

 

GP with a special interest in Women’s Health and Education

Dr Radika Vohra

Dr Vohra qualified in 2000 from the University of Birmingham Medical School (MBChB) and works as a NHS GP in Caterham and private GP at Spire Gatwick Park Hospital. Whilst enjoying all the challenges of General Practice, her special interests have been in Women’s Health and Education.

 

She is a Faculty Registered Trainer for the FSRH, Speaker, NHS England Appraiser and Trustee/Medical Advisor to The Menopause Charity.

 

Dr Vohra understands the challenges women face at each stage of their lives and offers women an opportunity to consult with confidence in the advice and treatment they receive. She is fluent in English, Punjabi and Hindi.

 

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September 14th 2022 | 7.00pm - 8.30pm

PP-PF-WHC-GB-1014 May 2022

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