Complex Menopausal Cases | Webinar
During this webinar, moderated by Dr Marita Long, Dr Amie Hanlon and Dr Terri Foran discuss their approach to several more complex menopause cases submitted by members of the Australasian Menopause Society. Cases cover dilemmas such as management strategies when all the easy options have failed, potential drug interactions with MHT, and where to start when there appear to be multiple areas of concern.
Learning outcomes:
By the conclusion of this webinar participants will:
- Have a greater understanding of the range of menopause management options available to clinicians in 2026
- Have improved their knowledge of potential drug interactions with MHT and how these might be managed
- Be more confident in formulating a management plan when a patient presents with multiple menopausal issues/symptoms.
Dr Amie Hanlon is an obstetrician and gynaecologist who has been in private practice since she receiving her fellowship from RANZCOG in early 2016. In her time as a private gynaecologist, Amie has been privileged to witness the vast improvement in quality of life that a personalised approach to the management of the perimenopause can bring, and truly enjoys guiding women through their menopausal transition as one of the clinicians at the multidisciplinary Menopause Centre in Greenslopes, Brisbane. Amie also has a special interest in paediatric and adolescent gynaecology, having undertaken a fellowship year in this field as part of her training.
Dr Marita Long is a Victorian based GP working across clinical practice, medical education and research. Marita has a strong interest in women’s health and cognitive health. She is a current committee member for the Australian Society of Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynaecology, a member of the Women in General Practice RACGP committee and is the President Elect of the Australasian Menopause Society. She is the first GP to be appointed as an Honorary Medical Advisor for Dementia Australia.
Dr Terri Foran is a Sexual Health Physician with a special clinical interest in contraception, menopause and the management of sexually transmitted infections. She has had numerous publications in these fields. Dr Foran holds the position of Conjoint Senior Lecturer in the School of Women’s and Children’s Health at UNSW Sydney, where she is regularly involved in the teaching of undergraduate students. She has worked in both private and public clinical practice, most recently as a Visiting Medical Officer at the Menopause Hub established at the Royal Hospital for Women in Randwick. She is a current Board member of the Australasian Menopause Society. She also has a particular interest in postgraduate clinical education and has presented at both National and International conferences as well as hosting regular podcasts for HealthEd on topics related to sexual and reproductive health.
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