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+ Include: 62 (+5) videos +62 (+5) file sub vtt + 60 pdfs, size: 43 (+ 84) GB
+ Target Audience: gynecologists, internists, and family medicine physicians
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
1. Overview
The Women’s Health and Menopause (WHAM) course provides a comprehensive curriculum for providers to gain expertise in the care of perimenopausal and menopausal women from national and international experts in the field, addressing topics only superficially covered in other courses. WHAM provides detailed evidence-base instruction in the science of menopause, menopausal hormone therapy, women’s sexual health, women’s cardiovascular health, lifestyle medicine for women, the effect of estrogen on the brain, testosterone therapy in women, and the effect of hormones throughout a women’s body during her lifespan. We do not shy away from discussing cutting edge, controversial and off-label uses of hormone therapy to equip providers for the many questions that arise from the 50 million menopausal women in the United States that currently have only partial answers. WHAM 2026 will feature an expanded curriculum with a module on an evidence-based approach to integrative medicine, the musculoskeletal syndrome of menopause and complexities in the care of women at risk for or living as breast cancer survivors.
The faculty presentation and case discussions will ignite your passion for excellence in the care of women during midlife and menopause. WHAM invites the very best speakers and most respected experts to deliver an exciting week of instruction. WHAM is a comprehensive five-day course/curriculum/mini-fellowship in women’s health and menopause care designed by a multidisciplinary team of national, international and Harvard Medical School experts. It addresses the need for comprehensive care of women in midlife and menopause utilizing evidence-based knowledge on a broad range of health topics, integrating hormonal changes throughout the body and the treatment of medical symptoms and disorders from midlife and beyond.
Our goal is to enhance your professional expertise in the comprehensive care of women, and the optimal care of women in menopause. This course will improve your confidence and competence as a women’s health clinician and guide you to improved clinical strategies for caring for women. The faculty has been selected from the most experienced clinical educators of Harvard Medical School and its affiliated hospitals, and the top nationally and internationally recognized guest faculty who are renowned in women’s healthcare. In addition to our in-person learning option, the conference is available as a live-streaming and recorded program for synchronous and asynchronous learning. Our virtual learning technical support team will provide outstanding images and sound quality. Presentations are focused, lively, and many are case based.
The format for the Women’s Health and Menopause course consists of morning and afternoon lecture sessions, Monday through Friday. With concurrent sessions in the afternoons. Each lecture is 45 minutes in length with another 10 minutes for a supervised question and answer session. A bonus video library is available with content to supplement the main program.
Course Date: March 23 – 27, 2026
2. Learning Objectives
- Recognize an overview of a woman’s lifespan and hormonal phases.
- Discuss new and innovative skills in clinical reasoning and problem solving around menopausal symptoms.
- Develop a deeper understanding of perimenopause and its management.
- Design management plans for prescribing hormone therapies in women including estrogen, progesterone and testosterone as indicated.
- Demonstrate knowledge of weight gain in menopause and the treatment of obesity.
- Describe the safety and risks of menopausal hormone therapy.
- Delineate alternatives to hormone therapy for symptoms of menopause.
- Demonstrate an understanding of Lifestyle Medicine and healthy lifestyle practices including nutrition, exercise, sleep, and stress management.
- Discuss the scientific basis behind current integrative medicine practices in the care of menopausal women.
- Discuss the impact, diagnosis, and treatment of sexual health issues in women including pelvic physical therapy, topical and systemic hormone use, and counseling.
- Discuss the unique considerations of caring for women with cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, dermatologic, gastrointestinal, metabolic, neuropsychiatric, and oncologic conditions.
3. Target Audience
Best for gynecologists, internists, and family medicine physicians who want updates on menopause management, hormone therapy, and midlife health.
Who Should Participate
- Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Ob/Gyn, and all Specialties
- Physicians, NPs, PAs, Allied Health Professionals, and Nurses
- Women’s Health Researchers, Trainees, and Health Administrators
4. Topics
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01 The Overwhelming Importance of Women’s Health & Menopause
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02 The Science of Perimenopause & Menopause
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03 Menopausal Hormone Therapy 2026 Evidence and Guidelines
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04 Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause Optimizing Treatment
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05 Hormones for Bone Health Preventing Osteoporosis
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06 Prescribing Menopausal Hormone Therapy Getting it Right
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07 Managment of Perimenopausal Symptoms
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08 Complex cases in Menopause Management
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09 Gastroenterology and the Brain-Gut Interactions in Women
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10 Estradiol and Impact of Reproductive Aging on the Brain
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11 Brain Fog Expert Panel
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12 Thrombosis in Women & the Effect of Hormones
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13 Lifestyle Medicine for Physical and Mental Health
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14 Violence and Abuse Against Girls and Women An International Scourge
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15 The HPA Axis Dysfunction, Testing, and Adaptogens
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16 Trauma Informed Care in Women’s Health
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17 Extended Q&A Session from Melinda Ring’s talk on The HPA Axis Dysfunction, Testing, and Adaptogens Video and PDF Not Release
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18 Sexual Trauma, Consequences and Management Expert Panel
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19 Culinary Medicine and Nutrition for Menopause
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20 Hair Loss Evaluation & Treatments in Women
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21 Dietary Supplements for Vasomotor Symptoms An Evidence-Based Integrative Review
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22 The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Women’s Health
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23 Functional Medicine Testing
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24 A Mind-Body Approach to Menopause
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25 The Treatment of Osteoporosis
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26 Supplements and Integrative Medicine in Midlife Expert Panel
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27 Primary Ovarian Insufficiency
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28 Premenstrual Symptoms, Mood Swings, and Anxiety in Perimenopause
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29 Considerations for MHT in Endometriosis
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30 ADHD in Midlife Women Perimenopause, Menopause, and the Clinical Front Line
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31 Women’s Health 2026 Most Important Updates
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32 Weight Management in Perimenopausal and Menopausal Women
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33 Cardiometabolic Changes in the Menopausal Transition Minimizing Risk
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34 Cardiovascular Disease in Women Sex-based Differences
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35 Estrogen Matters Concerns for Breast & Overall Health
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36 Breast Cancer Updates in 2026
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37 Hormones and Gynecologic Malignancies
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38 Young Breast Cancer A Menopause and Survivorship Specialist Perspective
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39 Vulvar Disorders
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40 Managing Menopause and Breast Cancer
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41 Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Painful Sex & Incontinence
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42 Menopausal Symptoms in Breast Cancer Patients Expert Panel
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43 Allergy, Immunology & Women’s Health
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44 Musculoskeletal Syndrome of menopause
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45 Optimizing Health and Fitness in Menopause and Beyond
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46 Issues in Urology Incontinence and Pain
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47 Understanding Sexual Health in Midlife and Beyond
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48 Navigating Sexual Pain through the Physical Exam
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49 Libido, Arousal, and How I Use Testosterone in Clinical Practice
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50 My Best Sexual Health Advice
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51 When Hot is Healthy in Menopause Expert Panel
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52 LQBTQ+ Care at Midlife
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53 Shared Medical Appointments Culinary Medicine in Midlife
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54 Physical Therapy Examination of the Lumbar Spine, Pelvis, and Hip
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55 An Approach to Addressing Sexual Problems in Women
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56 Cosmetic Surgery & Procedures
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57 Rheumatologic and Autoimmune Conditions in Midlife and Menopause
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58 Migraines & Hormones
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59 Designed for Her How AI Implementation Can Level the Playing Field for Women’s Health
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60 Human Trafficking What Clinicians Need to Know
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61 Skin Care & Aesthetics for Women
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62 Rheumatology and Osteoarthritis in Midlife
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63 Mental Health & Menopause Depression





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