The Importance of Ethnicity in Menopause
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The session includes case studies, explanation and completes with signposts to information sources and management tips. It aims to arouse clinical curiosity on the topic and support you to treat patients.
Dr Radhika Vohra qualified in 2001 from the University of Birmingham Medical School and works as a NHS & Private GP in Surrey. Whilst enjoying all challenges of primary care; her special interest is Women’s Health, Menopause and Education. She is a FSRH Registered Trainer, Speaker, NHS Appraiser and Medical Trustee to The Menopause Charity. Dr Vohra believes understanding the medical challenges women face is crucial to provide quality care in general practice.
Queering the Menopause
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Useful Resources:
- Menopause resources for LGBTQIA+ people — Queer / LGBTQIA+ Menopause (queermenopause.com)
- 10: Women Should Get A Monthly Stipend For Dealing With Oestrogen - On My Last Eggs | Podfollow - As a trans man Lee Hurley shares his unique menopause journey
- The Nottingham Centre for Transgender Health | Transgender (ncth.nhs.uk)
- New research to explore the impact of menopause on autistic people | Bournemouth University - as discussed around neurodiversity, gender identity and menopause.
- https://vimeo.com/812800247?share=copy - recorded session with Dr Jeff Foster on testosterone deficiency.
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The programme that provided this session is the NHS Menopause Inequalities Programme. This is a Midlands based programme that is supporting ethnically diverse and LGBTQIA+ people in Menopause. We are currently creating a bank of resources around Menopause for trans and non-binary people and happy to share these across all health and social care. If you'd like to receive these resources, please email stephanie.taylor54@nhs.net.