Description
In May 2021, public discourse gathered pace on how perimenopause and menopause was
experienced by women in Ireland and their experiences in healthcare.
In this RCSI MyHealth Series episode, our expert panel will focus on moving the conversation
forward to empower women to a better menopause experience through increased awareness
of their person-centred, multidisciplinary, evidence-based healthcare options.
This episode is chaired by Professor Tracy Robson, Professor and Head of School of Pharmacy
and Biomolecular Sciences, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Panelists include:
Dr Caoimhe Hartley, GP at Menopause Health and GP Tutor at RCSI University of Medicine and
Health Sciences
Dr Lisa Mellon, Lecturer, Division of Population Health Sciences, Department of Psychology,
RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Maeve Whelan, RCSI Alumnus and Practice Associate and Founder at Milltown Physiotherapy
Additional useful resources shared during this episode can be found on the RCSI website
www.rcsi.com/myhealthlectures
Recorded February 2021
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