Australian Menopause Conference 2018
Life is all about choices and so is the management of menopause.
National and international speakers will discuss midlife choices – hormonal v non-hormonal, weight loss choices, bone preservation choices, and risk reduction choices.
Expand your knowledge on
- primary vs secondary prevention of chronic disease
- choices for risk reduction surgery
- hormonal vs non-hormonal management of menopause
- diet vs pharmacotherapy vs surgery for weight management
- gender choices
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Primary vs secondary prevention of chronic disease in women Prof Bob Langer
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Early vs late intervention in bone loss Prof Peter Ebeling AO
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Anabolics Building bone for the future Prof Emma Duncan
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Primary vs secondary intervention Panel Discusion
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Dietary intervention for weight loss choices for content and delivery Assoc Prof Marina Reeves
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VLCDs and pharmacotherapy Prof Joe Proietto AM
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Bariatric surgery – positive and negative consequences Prof Wendy Brown
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Weighty choices diet vs drugs vs surgery Panel Discussion
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MHT in difficult circumstances Dr Anna Fenton
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Sweating and flushing – when it’s not menopause Assoc Prof Warrick Inder
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New advances in understanding the aetiology of hot flushes Prof Naomi Rance
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Hormones vs neurones Panel Discussion
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HRT Perceptions of risk Prof Bob Langer
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Hysterectomy trends predictors and health consequences Prof Gita Mishra
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Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome Focus on management options Assoc Prof Trevor Tejada-Berges
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Risk perception and choices for risk reduction Panel Discussion
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Debate Screening for breast cancer - is it worth it Chair Sylvia Rosevear Affirmative Prof Karen Canfell Negative Prof Robin Bell
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Confirming gender dysphoria Dr Morris Bersin
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Medical care of transgender people Dr Stuart Aitken
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Gender reassignment surgery Mr Andrew Ives
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Gender choices male vs female vs somewhere in between Panel Discussion
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Fragile X syndrome Dr Michael Gattas
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Clinical care considerations for women with Turner syndrome Clin Assoc Prof Amanda Vincent
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Fertility options in premature ovarian insufficiency Prof Beverley Vollenhoven