Menopause in primary care
Purpose: Building the capacity of primary care clinicians and their team members to provide perimenopausal/menopausal health care to their patients
Audience: Prescribing clinicians, nurses, social workers, pharmacists, nurse care managers, behavioral health specialists, administrators, and quality improvement specialists. Due to our funding, Oregon registrants will be prioritized
Sample topics: Perimenopause physiology and treatment; Physiology and epidemiology of menopause; Hormone treatment risks and benefits; Nonhormonal options
Schedule: 12 sessions. Thursdays, noon - 1 p.m. PT, April 3 - June 19, 2025
Faculty
Emily E. Griffin , MD, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, OHSU
Amanda Clark, MD, MCR, MSCP, Professor Emerita, OHSU Urogynecology & Menopause, Kaiser Permanente Northwest
Moira Ray, MD, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, OHSU
Craig Williams, PharmD, BCPS, FNLA, Clinical Professor, OSU College of Pharmacy