Menopause Medicine
Build Your Clinical Skills in Menopause & Sexual Health Care
Join us for a dynamic CME course designed for healthcare professionals who care for women in midlife and beyond:
- Primary care providers
- OB/GYNs
- Nurses
- Nurse practitioners
- Physician assistants
- Anyone seeking practical, evidence-based tools to better support patients through the menopausal transition
Contact Leanne Johnston for questions: Leanne.Johnston@hsc.utah.edu
Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026
Time: 7:45 am–5 pm
Location: S.J. Quinney College of Law, Sixth Floor
383 South University Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Northeast corner of 400 South and University Street (1400 East)
About the Course
During this interactive learning experience, participants will gain up-to-date clinical guidance the following clinical skill sets:
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Diagnosing and managing menopause-related symptoms
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Hormonal and non-hormonal treatment options
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Whole-person approaches to midlife health
Faculty experts will present real-world cases, emerging research, and ready-to-use strategies you can immediately apply in your practice. Attendees will leave with improved confidence, actionable clinical skills, and a deeper understanding of the complex health needs of women in midlife. Whether you’re refining your current knowledge or building a stronger foundation in menopause care, this course offers valuable insights that enhance the quality of care you provide.
What to Expect Day Of the Course
- We will provide you with breakfast and lunch.
- Parking is free.
- This course is free to attend thanks to a generous grant from the Daughters of Marriott Foundation.