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In this week’s episode, Dr Shauna is joined by Professor Janice Rymer - a Professor of Gynaecology and Obstetrics at King’s College London.
Specialising in endometriosis, menopause, reproductive endocrinology and minimally invasive gynaecological surgery, her research has been instrumental in shaping modern approaches to managing menopause, including the use of (HRT) and the development of innovative treatments for complex gynaecological conditions.
In this conversation, join Dr Shauna and Professor Rymer as they take a deep dive into Endometriosis - what exactly is Endo? If you have painful periods, does this mean you have it? How is minimal access surgery used as a tool for diagnosis? And how can you manage living with endometriosis while maximising your quality of life?
Podcast Website: www.allaboutyoupod.com.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allaboutyou_withdrshaunawatts
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In this week’s episode, Dr Shauna is joined by Professor Janice Rymer - a Professor of Gynaecology and Obstetrics at King’s College London.
Specialising in endometriosis, menopause, reproductive endocrinology and minimally invasive gynaecological surgery, her research has been instrumental in shaping modern approaches to managing menopause, including the use of (HRT) and the development of innovative treatments for complex gynaecological conditions.
In this conversation, join Dr Shauna and Professor Rymer as they take a deep dive into Endometriosis - what exactly is Endo? If you have painful periods, does this mean you have it? How is minimal access surgery used as a tool for diagnosis? And how can you manage living with endometriosis while maximising your quality of life?
Podcast Website: www.allaboutyoupod.com.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allaboutyou_withdrshaunawatts
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