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In this vital conversation, we’ll uncover why it's essential that we challenge the status quo and create open, supportive dialogues for women at all stages of life. We're diving deep into the misunderstood topic of navigating menopause.
Our courageous guest, Heather Zimmerman a patient of mine, joins us to share her compelling story. Battling migraines, joint pain and other symptoms, she encountered the systemic ignorance and dismissal by the healthcare community. Heather's journey is a wake-up call for self-advocacy and finding a healthcare provider who genuinely supports and understands menopause.
We're also tackling the silence that surrounds hormone replacement therapy, the growing array of menopause-related tech tools, and the importance of precision medicine in tailoring treatment. And how can we foster a more open dialogue about menopause in our communities and reduce the stigma surrounding this natural phase of life.
We also discuss strategies for women to advocate for themselves when discussing menopause with their healthcare providers.
Stay tuned as we explore why it's about more than just surviving menopause – it’s about thriving!
Highlights:
-Self-Advocacy: It's vital to find a healthcare provider who listens, communicates, and fosters a collaborative approach to your treatment.
- Educated Empowerment: Clinician education on menopause is sparse, so informed self-care and proactive seeking of specialized knowledge are crucial.
- Menopause medicine faces critical gaps—outdated studies impact hormone therapy, and there's an evident need for precision medicine. Yet, Dr. Rahman emphasizes the potential for change with the rise of menopause-related apps and patient advocacy.
- Lean on support systems, whether online or in person, and maintain open dialogue about menopausal experiences to enhance overall well-being.
- Creating a Community of Support and Openness: By openly discussing menopause, as Heather illustrates, we pave the way for preventative education and better treatment outcomes.
Mentioned:
Menopause Society
Get in Touch with Dr. Rahman:
Practice
GynoGirl Website
Youtube
5
2020 ratings
In this vital conversation, we’ll uncover why it's essential that we challenge the status quo and create open, supportive dialogues for women at all stages of life. We're diving deep into the misunderstood topic of navigating menopause.
Our courageous guest, Heather Zimmerman a patient of mine, joins us to share her compelling story. Battling migraines, joint pain and other symptoms, she encountered the systemic ignorance and dismissal by the healthcare community. Heather's journey is a wake-up call for self-advocacy and finding a healthcare provider who genuinely supports and understands menopause.
We're also tackling the silence that surrounds hormone replacement therapy, the growing array of menopause-related tech tools, and the importance of precision medicine in tailoring treatment. And how can we foster a more open dialogue about menopause in our communities and reduce the stigma surrounding this natural phase of life.
We also discuss strategies for women to advocate for themselves when discussing menopause with their healthcare providers.
Stay tuned as we explore why it's about more than just surviving menopause – it’s about thriving!
Highlights:
-Self-Advocacy: It's vital to find a healthcare provider who listens, communicates, and fosters a collaborative approach to your treatment.
- Educated Empowerment: Clinician education on menopause is sparse, so informed self-care and proactive seeking of specialized knowledge are crucial.
- Menopause medicine faces critical gaps—outdated studies impact hormone therapy, and there's an evident need for precision medicine. Yet, Dr. Rahman emphasizes the potential for change with the rise of menopause-related apps and patient advocacy.
- Lean on support systems, whether online or in person, and maintain open dialogue about menopausal experiences to enhance overall well-being.
- Creating a Community of Support and Openness: By openly discussing menopause, as Heather illustrates, we pave the way for preventative education and better treatment outcomes.
Mentioned:
Menopause Society
Get in Touch with Dr. Rahman:
Practice
GynoGirl Website
Youtube
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