Check in throughout the week for the latest coverage from the North American Menopause Society’s (NAMS) Annual Meeting, which is being held Sept. 22-25 in Washington, D.C.
The meeting will continue this week until September 25, 2021. To register or find get more information, visit menopause.org.
As the leading medical conference dedicated to promoting women’s health at midlife and beyond, NAMS’ 2021 Annual Meeting offers comprehensive and exciting updates on the most relevant issues relating to menopause and midlife women’s health.
This year’s Translational Science Symposium will focus on the biology and practice of wellness, during which attendees can expect to gain a novel, foundational framework for the concept of wellness and learn behavioral approaches to promote healthy aging in clinical practice.
The meeting is supported by The National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R13AG069384.
Follow along with Contemporary OB/GYN® as we cover critical topics in midlife women’s health, including:
Throughout the meeting, attendees will have the opportunity to earn 29 high-quality continuing education credit hours.
For registrants unable to attend the meeting in person, content also will be available on demand. The on-demand platform will provide registrants with a digital library of presentations from the 2021 NAMS Annual Meeting, Pre-Meeting Symposium, and Menopause 101 Course.
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