Date: 8 November 2022 - 5 December 2022
Organiser: Women's Health Concern
Registration is now closed.Join us for an interesting and informative symposium of women’s health updates from internationally-renowned experts.
Overview: | ![]() A full programme of lectures will provide up-to-date evidence-based menopause and post reproductive health education. Health professional delegates will also have access to a virtual exhibition of pharmaceutical and healthcare companies showcasing their latest products, with literature and short videos. Delegates will have access to pre-recorded videos of all the lectures, with lecture slides, from 8 November to 5 December 2022. A live session will be held Thursday 1 December 2022. There will be the facility to submit questions via the symposium webpage, in the moment while viewing the lectures, for discussion during the live session. The live session will also be recorded and made available to watch at your convenience. The symposium carries 6 CPD credits. The virtual WHC annual symposium continues to offer all the benefits of high-quality WHC education while recognising the current challenges we are all still facing. |
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Who should attend: | The symposium is open to all health professionals – GPs, clinic doctors, gynaecologists, specialist and practice nurses, SRH specialists, O&G and GP trainees. We also welcome anyone allied to the health profession with an interest in women’s health. |
Programme: | Symposium programme |
Meeting information: | Symposium meeting information |
Booking: | Registration is now closed. |
Enquiries: | admin@bms-whc.org.uk |
Privacy policy: | The BMS Privacy policy is available here. |
This meeting is financially supported in part by the pharmaceutical industry through sponsorship but it has no influence over the meeting programme. All lecturers are required to make a formal declaration of interests at the beginning of their presentation.
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Feedback from our 2021 virtual Symposium:
“It was very interesting and provided lots of practical learning points, as usual. Thank you.”
“I always look forward to it and have not been disappointed – so much new info to keep me updated.”
“The live Q&A session was very useful to provide me with answers to my queries.”
“There are always valuable nuggets to be gleaned when a discussion is had.”
“It will be nice to be able to rewatch the recordings.”
“All relevant to my work.”
“Q & A very pertinent for situations with patients and I’m now more confident before onward referral.”
“It was excellent overall.”