
Updates on the rapidly changing landscape of menopause care in Australia and globally, focusing on revolutionary PBS changes making hormone therapy more affordable and the growing momentum around women"s health initiatives. • Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) now includes Estrogel, Prometrium, and Estrogel Pro (as of March 1st), with Slinder joining May 1st • PBS prescriptions require specific coding - you may need a new prescription to access subsidised pricing • FDA removed warnings from testosterone in the USA, highlighting the need for Australia to update outdated warnings on vaginal estrogen products • The "So Hot Right Now" Medical Conference created an inclusive learning environment for healthcare providers to discuss menopause care • Government funding for GP education ($1.5 million) lacks sufficient scope and evaluation mechanisms • Dr. Lisa Mosconi leading a $50 million research program to reduce Alzheimer"s in women by studying the relationship between protective hormones and brain health • Jo launches Sheela Consulting - Unapologetic Advocacy, focusing on women"s health policy and advocacy If you"ve missed any of our expert conversations over the past two years, go back and listen, and please share them with anyone who needs this information. To listen to my previous episode and interview with Assistant Minister Ged Kearney, please head to episode 110. Links: Johanna Wicks - LinkedIn So Hot Right Now Medical Conference Dr Lisa Mosconi - CARE funding Australian Government $573M funding Thank you for listening to my show! Join the conversation on Instagram
From "Dear Menopause"
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