Continuing Education

Menopause: A Biopsychosocial Transition With Implications for Well-Being (Archived)

Christina Metcalf, PhD & Nanette Santoro, MD

Dr. Christina Metcalf and Dr. Nanette Santoro will cover essential aspects of menopause, focusing on its stages, symptoms, and the best practices for both short- and long-term management strategies. Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of perimenopause and the menopause transition and their impacts on health and mental health, with a special focus on psychosocial interventions and shared decision-making. Drs. Metcalf and Santoro will prepare clinicians to implement effective strategies to help their patients manage menopausal symptoms. Participants will gain practical knowledge to help support women during this important phase of life.

Year 2025
Credit 2
Level Intermediate
Price $70.00
Member Price $60.00
Learning Objectives
  1. Explain the chronology of the menopause transition, its key symptoms, and key terms.
  2. Describe the relationship between the symptoms and stages of menopause, the future likelihood of health issues and disease, and evidence-informed interventions.
  3. Apply components of short- and long-term management strategies and using shared decision making and evidence-based sources of information to improve health and well-being in women experiencing menopause.

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