Perimenopause and Menopause

RANZCOG, RACGP, ACRRM and RNZCGP approved.

By the end of this structured, comprehensive course you will be able to confidently treat and manage a patient presenting with symptoms of perimenopause and menopause. Modules cover: clinical assessment, premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), vasomotor symptoms, risks and benefits of hormones, contraception, GSM, sexual health, diet, lifestyle and impact of mental health.

Learn all you need to know from practicing and experienced clinicians who get results.


  • CPD = 7 EA hrs, 2.5 RP hrs, up to 5 MO hrs (optional). 29 CME credits.
  • Online modules are broken into learning outcomes, which provide structured, practical learning in treatment and management.

  • Latest research, inclusive, trauma informed, real cases, practical tips and resources for you to use immediately with your patients.

Grant and funding opportunities to support your learning

  1. Rural Procedural Grant Program (RPGP) offers funding for this course to GPs in rural or remote areas (in areas classified as MM 3 to 7). 
  2. Health Workforce Scholarship Program
  3. National Rural Health Alliance list of Scholarships and Programs

 

What Participants Are Saying:

Fantastic course. As a rural generalist I loved the online modules. This fits well with my chaotic work schedule.

Dr C Roxburgh

This course has given me the confidence to integrate knowledge into practice and create comprehensive, individualised care plans for patients navigating oestrogen deficiency, fertlity changes, and long-term risks to bone, cardiovascular, and mental health.

L. Blair, NP

$1,150.00 AUD

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