Menopause & Perimenopause CME
Menopause course for family physicians
- May 29, 2026 (Fri)
- Online
- Credits pending
Pricing to be determined.
On demand version coming May 29!
The livestream has ended, but on demand is on its way.
Stay tuned for our on demand menopause CME product. Available Friday, May 29. Sign up to be notified of more info.
Menopause is an important stage of life for women, with a variety of accompanying physical and hormonal changes. And recently, perimenopause has also become a trending topic of discussion on social media for women in their 40s—but not everything being shared online is accurate.
Family physicians have an opportunity to step into these common women’s health topics to provide guidance and knowledge during a period of transition. This perimenopause and menopause CME course is designed to equip medical professionals to confidently address these topics in patient care and translate social media buzz into evidence-based guidance.
Topics include:
- Perimenopause onset, signs and misinformation
- Contraception and perimenopause
- Hormones, depression and anxiety during menopause
- Mammograms, cancer screenings and menopause
- Menopause care for gender diverse and HIV+ patients
The livestream has ended, but on demand is on its way.
Stay tuned for our on demand menopause CME product. Available Friday, May 29. Sign up to be notified of more info.
Menopause is an important stage of life for women, with a variety of accompanying physical and hormonal changes. And recently, perimenopause has also become a trending topic of discussion on social media for women in their 40s—but not everything being shared online is accurate.
Family physicians have an opportunity to step into these common women’s health topics to provide guidance and knowledge during a period of transition. This perimenopause and menopause CME course is designed to equip medical professionals to confidently address these topics in patient care and translate social media buzz into evidence-based guidance.
Topics include:
- Perimenopause onset, signs and misinformation
- Contraception and perimenopause
- Hormones, depression and anxiety during menopause
- Mammograms, cancer screenings and menopause
- Menopause care for gender diverse and HIV+ patients