Top Tips on Managing the Menopause in Primary Care
Part 1 – Understanding the Menopause
How to make sense of what you are told
How to work out what limits your choices
What have you available to offer?
Part 2 – Top Tips on Managing the Menopause in Primary Care
Case based discussion looking at common problems to build confidence regarding
Oestrogen – type, dose, route
Adding a progestogen – what, when and how
Vaginal oestrogens and what to tell patients
When might a specialist prescribe Testosterone?
Dr Sarah Gray Sarah Gray has spent over 30 years delivering Women’s Health in
Primary Care.
She has been a GP in Cornwall since 1992 and ran an NHS menopause referral clinic for 15 years until this was decommissioned to save funding costs in 2016.
She remains on the performers list but now leads an independent practice providing women’s health at specialist level.
She sat on the British Menopause Society Council for 10 years and was a member
of the groups who developed NICE CG44 and Quality Standards for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding.
She is now an executive director of the Primary Care Women’s Health Forum and a Training Program Director for the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health.
Sarah provides clinical governance to the public heath arm of Cornwall Council.
Her latest textbook chapter was published in July 2020
Dr Zara Haider Dr Haider is a Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare and Vice President for Workforce Strategy of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH) and Community Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Training Programme Director for London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex. She is an FSRH Faculty Registered Trainer and Educational Supervisor.
She graduated from Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School in 1994. She trained in Obstetrics and Gynaecology for 10 years, in the South West Thames region and spent 2 years working in Genitourinary Medicine at St. Georges Hospital and at the Haven (Sexual Assault Referral Centre) Camberwell. She completed her Subspecialty Training in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare at the Margaret Pyke Centre in London including a year as a Darzi Fellow. She was appointed as a Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare at Kingston Hospital in 2012.
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