
Held at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists on Tuesday 4th December, WHC’s 28th annual symposium proved to be an interesting, informative and interactive day of women’s health updates from internationally-renowned experts.
Here are some of the tweets from the day:
Dr John Stevenson opens 28th WHC Annual Symposium @RCObsGyn #WHCsymp18 pic.twitter.com/89UZHlZJ2B
— BMS (@BrMenopauseSoc) December 4, 2018
1st Lecture: Hormonal Issues in migraine delivered by Prof Anne MacGregor @RCObsGyn #WHCsymp18 pic.twitter.com/QfTB1uMUm9
— BMS (@BrMenopauseSoc) December 4, 2018
Mr Nick Panay dispelling myths surrounding Bioidenticals #HRT #menopause #WHCsymp18 pic.twitter.com/n5ChUV0shm
— BMS (@BrMenopauseSoc) December 4, 2018
WHC patron Penny Junor introduces the Menopause Specialist register to the #WHCsymp18 https://t.co/h8Rd0YvY50 #menopause pic.twitter.com/wgxLu05wWg
— Women'sHealthConcern (@womenshealthWHC) December 4, 2018
Miss Joan Pitkin, trustee of @BrMenopauseSoc and @thedaisynet, gives the Gerald Swyer Memorial Lecture at the @womenshealthWHC #WHCsymp18 – "Premature Ovarian Insufficiency: Today’s Pandora’s Box" #POI #earlymenopause pic.twitter.com/huVvbsgkwz
— BMS (@BrMenopauseSoc) December 4, 2018
Professor Usha Menon gives the Pamela Todd Lecture "Screening for gynaecological cancers – What is the evidence?" at the WHC annual symposium #WHCsymp18 pic.twitter.com/V3R1IE3GL2
— Women'sHealthConcern (@womenshealthWHC) December 4, 2018
Ms Claudine Domoney talking Mind & the Pelvis: perimenopausal changes presenting to the gynoaecologist #menopause #WHCsymp18 pic.twitter.com/dFcapqA8nS
— BMS (@BrMenopauseSoc) December 4, 2018