Obstetrics and gynaecology

A/Prof Louise Hull
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Endometriosis can be a challenging condition - not only for the affected woman but also for the primary care clinician trying to treat it

Dr Talat Uppal
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How to make the diagnosis of heavy menstrual bleeding and the recommended investigations for heavy menstrual bleeding

Expert/s: Dr Talat Uppal
Prof Deborah Bateson
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What causes bacterial vaginosis, and making the correct diagnosis

Dr Elizabeth Farrell
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The physiological changes in the urogenital area after breast cancer treatment

Dr Sonia Davison
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Advantages of transdermal menopausal therapy and the choice of transdermal oestrogen therapy - patches or gels?

A/Prof Gayle Fischer
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The management of chronic thrush and vulval lichen sclerosus

Dr Debra Kennedy
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How to optimise the chances of a good pregnancy outcome and considerations for pregnancy planning for both partners

Dr Terri Foran
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Major myths and misperceptions that seem to impact LARC uptake

Expert/s: Dr Terri Foran
Sherin Jarvis
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The causes and symptoms of pelvic floor muscle overactivity

Expert/s: Sherin Jarvis
Dr Linda Calabresi
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Prof Rod Baber
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In this Product Explainer, Prof Rod Baber, a Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney and Head of the Menopause and Menstrual Disorders Clinic, Royal North Shore Hospital, explains when to use; how to use; and why to use progesterone for postmenopausal women. (6 mins)

Expert/s: Prof Rod Baber
Dr Linda Calabresi
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