Perimenopause & Menopause: Clinical Management & Culturally Responsible Care

Presenter: Dr Ramya Raman – Specialist General Practitioner, RACGP Vice-President & RACGP WA Chair

About this session
This session explores both the clinical and lived experience aspects of perimenopause and menopause, supporting health professionals to:

  • Recognise common and atypical presentations
  • Build confidence in hormonal and non-hormonal management options
  • Apply culturally responsive communication in everyday practice

The session will also highlight key considerations when caring for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, as well as women from culturally and linguistically diverse communities.

Who should attend?
GPs and other primary care professionals involved in women’s health.

This event will be available in-person and online for all Pilbara health professionals.

Dinner provided for in-person attendees. 
Strictly limited numbers available

How to get there

Event Details
09 Jun 2026
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09 Jun 2026
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Free
Medical Practitioner
Women's Health
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