Polycystic ovary syndrome needs better management: study
Weight stigma is a barrier to women seeking treatment for PCOS and health professionals need to be better educated about it.
Weight stigma is a barrier to women seeking treatment for PCOS and health professionals need to be better educated about it.
A new Australian Evidence-based Guideline for unexplained infertility, together with new Translational Program resources and an Ask Fertility App will better inform patients and increase the chances of pregnancy.
Do you have a question about PCOS? Leading experts are available to answer your questions on the Ask PCOS App forum.
To celebrate Women’s Health Week, we are offering health professionals a chance to book one of our online courses and receive a second course, FREE. Advance your knowledge and care in PCOS and early menopause to improve women’s health.
Congratulations to Professor Helena Teede, Chief Investigator of the NHMRC and partner-funded Advancing Women in Healthcare Leadership and Director of the Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation (MCHRI), for receiving the 2024 Australian Medical Association (AMA) Women in Medical Leadership Award.
World leaders in International Clinical Guidelines developed the RIGID Framework that weeds out problematic studies ensuring only trustworthy evidence informs clinical guidelines. It was applied to the 2023 PCOS Guideline where 45% of studies were not included due to integrity issues, and is now being applied to other international guidelines to improve patient care.
Our Women in Leadership Program is reaching international leaders this week, creating opportunities and upskilling Southeast Asian women health leaders in Bangkok, Thailand.
Researchers have identified the barriers faced by people experiencing infertility to maintain a healthy lifestyle, and have suggested practical solutions to improve overall health.
This Heart Week, hear from experts A/Prof Amanda Vincent and A/Prof Lisa Moran about how they are working with women to better understand heart health to improve women’s health outcomes.
Personalised support by health professionals is critical to optimising women’s engagement and motivation in lifestyle programs, and improves outcomes for women planning to conceive, MCHRI research has found.