RANZCOG: Menopause and Sex – approaching a taboo conversation (online)
Sex is more a psychological act than a physical act and reduced libido in menopausal women is not just about hormones.
This session is about:
– Educating medical practitioners on how to raise a conversation around sex
– Identifying what information to gather to best support patients beyond hormonal assistance
– Learning easy and effective recommendations you can provide to your patients to re-engage with their sexuality and partner
Delivery mode: Tuesday 4 June – 12.00pm to 1.00pm – Online (Sydney time)
CPD hours: This event is approved for 1 CPD hour under ‘Educational Activities.’
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