Understanding Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
As women reach perimenopause and early menopause, they often grapple with an array of physical and emotional challenges. One critical aspect that can provide relief is Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). The upcoming HRT Update Half-Day for Nurses, scheduled for June 10, 2026, offers a unique opportunity for healthcare providers to refine their understanding of HRT. Hosted online, attendees will earn 3.5 CPD hours while exploring various types, doses, and regimens of HRT.
Benefits and Risks of HRT
During this virtual half-day course, nurses will review the extensive benefits and potential risks associated with HRT. By understanding how to guide patients through the initiation and cessation of HRT, healthcare providers can ensure safer and more effective treatment plans. There will also be discussions on how to monitor patients post-treatment, an essential aspect of patient care.
What to Expect from the Course
Participants will learn valuable insights on what their patients may experience in terms of bleeding and how to assess these effects. Updates from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) on HRT practices will be pivotal in informing best practices among nursing professionals. Understanding new data on medications like testosterone and DHEA will also enhance their ability to provide comprehensive care.
Empowering Women Through Knowledge
Navigating perimenopause can be daunting, both for women experiencing these changes and the healthcare providers guiding them. By engaging in ongoing education such as this, nurses can empower their patients with knowledge, helping them make informed decisions about their treatment options. The course is an essential step in bridging the knowledge gap in HRT and enhancing the quality of care offered to women in this critical stage of life.
Join us on June 10, 2026, for this enlightening session on HRT aimed at supporting women's health during a pivotal phase of their lives!
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