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On this episode of Innovate & Elevate, Sharon speaks with Dr. Erin Duralde, Medical Director for Women’s Health and Menopause Care at One Medical, about a question that keeps coming up in midlife healthcare: now that we know more, where do people actually go for menopause care?
Recorded shortly after the FDA removed the long-standing black box warning on estrogen therapies, this conversation explores how menopause and perimenopause care can be integrated into primary care, what a modern menopause visit should look like, and how clinicians can better listen to symptoms, history, and lived experience to guide care.
What You’ll Learn from this Episode:
As always, nothing in this episode is personal medical advice. Please talk with your own clinician about your individual history, risks, and options.
Connect with Sharon:
Connect with Dr. Erin Duralde MD MPH MSCP
Connect with One Medical
Skip to the Good Part:
00:00 – Why Access to Menopause Care Keeps Coming Up
01:00 – Introducing Dr. Erin Duralde and Her Path into Menopause Care
03:30 – How Misinterpretations of the WHI Shaped Medical Training
06:30 – What a Modern Menopause Visit Should Look Like
09:30 – Why Intake Surveys Change the Quality of Care
12:00 – The Range of Perimenopause Symptoms
14:30 – Hormonal and Non-Hormonal Treatment Options
18:00 – Testosterone Therapy: Safety, Dosing, and Expectations
22:00 – Labs, Symptoms, and Clinical Judgment
25:00 – Scaling Menopause Care Through Primary Care
Please note: The information on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult with a healthcare professional regarding your individual health needs.
About Dr. Erin Duralde: Dr. Erin Duralde is a practicing primary care provider and Medical Director of Women's Health and Menopause Care at One Medical, where she leads menopause care delivery. Before joining One Medical in 2023, she practiced at Brigham and Women's Hospital's Menopause and Midlife clinic in Boston. Erin earned her MD from the University of California, San Francisco, completed her internal medicine residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and holds a Master of Public Health from Harvard School of Public Health. She has completed fellowships in both population health management and menopause management. Board-certified in internal medicine and a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, Erin actively researches women's quality of life and barriers to care, recently co-authoring a state-of-the-art review on menopause management for the British Medical Journal. Her goal is to close the gap between research and practice in menopause care through human-centered, compassionate treatment approaches.
About Sharon: Sharon Kedar is a co-founder and partner at Northpond Ventures, a multi-billion-dollar science-driven venture capital firm. Her extensive career includes leadership roles at Sands Capital and McKinsey & Company, and she is a published author on personal finance. As the host of the Innovate and Elevate podcast, she passionately advocates for menopause care and HRT (hormone replacement therapy), challenging the silence around human health XX (also known as women’s health). She aims to help women navigate midlife and achieve longevity by aging with power. Sharon holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and is a CFA charter holder. She lives in the Washington, DC area with her husband, Greg, their three kids, and their dog Bo.
This podcast is produced by Brave Moon Podcasts.
By Sharon Kedar, MBA, CFAOn this episode of Innovate & Elevate, Sharon speaks with Dr. Erin Duralde, Medical Director for Women’s Health and Menopause Care at One Medical, about a question that keeps coming up in midlife healthcare: now that we know more, where do people actually go for menopause care?
Recorded shortly after the FDA removed the long-standing black box warning on estrogen therapies, this conversation explores how menopause and perimenopause care can be integrated into primary care, what a modern menopause visit should look like, and how clinicians can better listen to symptoms, history, and lived experience to guide care.
What You’ll Learn from this Episode:
As always, nothing in this episode is personal medical advice. Please talk with your own clinician about your individual history, risks, and options.
Connect with Sharon:
Connect with Dr. Erin Duralde MD MPH MSCP
Connect with One Medical
Skip to the Good Part:
00:00 – Why Access to Menopause Care Keeps Coming Up
01:00 – Introducing Dr. Erin Duralde and Her Path into Menopause Care
03:30 – How Misinterpretations of the WHI Shaped Medical Training
06:30 – What a Modern Menopause Visit Should Look Like
09:30 – Why Intake Surveys Change the Quality of Care
12:00 – The Range of Perimenopause Symptoms
14:30 – Hormonal and Non-Hormonal Treatment Options
18:00 – Testosterone Therapy: Safety, Dosing, and Expectations
22:00 – Labs, Symptoms, and Clinical Judgment
25:00 – Scaling Menopause Care Through Primary Care
Please note: The information on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult with a healthcare professional regarding your individual health needs.
About Dr. Erin Duralde: Dr. Erin Duralde is a practicing primary care provider and Medical Director of Women's Health and Menopause Care at One Medical, where she leads menopause care delivery. Before joining One Medical in 2023, she practiced at Brigham and Women's Hospital's Menopause and Midlife clinic in Boston. Erin earned her MD from the University of California, San Francisco, completed her internal medicine residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and holds a Master of Public Health from Harvard School of Public Health. She has completed fellowships in both population health management and menopause management. Board-certified in internal medicine and a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, Erin actively researches women's quality of life and barriers to care, recently co-authoring a state-of-the-art review on menopause management for the British Medical Journal. Her goal is to close the gap between research and practice in menopause care through human-centered, compassionate treatment approaches.
About Sharon: Sharon Kedar is a co-founder and partner at Northpond Ventures, a multi-billion-dollar science-driven venture capital firm. Her extensive career includes leadership roles at Sands Capital and McKinsey & Company, and she is a published author on personal finance. As the host of the Innovate and Elevate podcast, she passionately advocates for menopause care and HRT (hormone replacement therapy), challenging the silence around human health XX (also known as women’s health). She aims to help women navigate midlife and achieve longevity by aging with power. Sharon holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and is a CFA charter holder. She lives in the Washington, DC area with her husband, Greg, their three kids, and their dog Bo.
This podcast is produced by Brave Moon Podcasts.