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In this episode of the GP Series, host Dr. Ali Hodgkinson is joined by distinguished fertility specialist Dr. Simon Nothman for a comprehensive look at the management of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS).
Dr. Nothman provides clarity on the diagnostic criteria, the four different PCOS phenotypes—including the distinctions of Lean PCOS—and the crucial importance of ruling out confounding diagnoses like hypothalamic amenorrhea.
The episode delves into the significant long-term health considerations, detailing the high metabolic, gynecological, and often-overlooked mental health risks associated with PCOS. Furthermore, it offers practical, evidence-based advice on management strategies, including optimal contraception choices, lifestyle intervention, and the role of medications like Metformin and GLP-1 agonists. Ultimately, the discussion frames the GP as the central conductor in a necessary multidisciplinary approach, coordinating a team of allied health professionals and specialists to provide holistic and effective care for every patient with PCOS.
This is a must-listen guide for General Practitioners seeking to optimize the care and long-term health outcomes for their patients with PCOS.
To learn more about Dr. Simon Nothman's work, you can visit his website, drsimonnothman.com.au, or find him on the Genea website. More details are in the episode notes.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Genea FertilityIn this episode of the GP Series, host Dr. Ali Hodgkinson is joined by distinguished fertility specialist Dr. Simon Nothman for a comprehensive look at the management of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS).
Dr. Nothman provides clarity on the diagnostic criteria, the four different PCOS phenotypes—including the distinctions of Lean PCOS—and the crucial importance of ruling out confounding diagnoses like hypothalamic amenorrhea.
The episode delves into the significant long-term health considerations, detailing the high metabolic, gynecological, and often-overlooked mental health risks associated with PCOS. Furthermore, it offers practical, evidence-based advice on management strategies, including optimal contraception choices, lifestyle intervention, and the role of medications like Metformin and GLP-1 agonists. Ultimately, the discussion frames the GP as the central conductor in a necessary multidisciplinary approach, coordinating a team of allied health professionals and specialists to provide holistic and effective care for every patient with PCOS.
This is a must-listen guide for General Practitioners seeking to optimize the care and long-term health outcomes for their patients with PCOS.
To learn more about Dr. Simon Nothman's work, you can visit his website, drsimonnothman.com.au, or find him on the Genea website. More details are in the episode notes.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.