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The Menopause Society to Launch NextGen Now Initiative to Transform Menopause Training

What: The Menopause Society announced a new initiative to train 25,000 healthcare professionals in menopause care over the next three years. The $10 million program will cover resources, scholarships, and training to address the lack of expert education on menopause and midlife care.

Key Line: “‘We have long recognized that education on midlife women’s health and the menopause transition has been woefully inadequate,’ says Dr. Stephanie Faubion, medical director of The Menopause Society. ‘The mission of our organization is to empower healthcare professionals to improve the health of women during the menopause transition and beyond.'”

Source: The Menopause Society

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