A Guide to Testosterone for Menopausal Women

Module inclusions

  • High quality video lectures from leading experts
  • Digital handbook with presentation slides
  • Quizzes and case review activities to reinforce your learning
  • Relevant educational and product resources
  • Digital certificate on completion
  • Set your own pace – the system remembers where you left off

How to access

This module is free to access for all healthcare professionals. Click the orange button below to get started or continue your learning.

CPD outcomes

Educational Activities (EA)

3 hours

These are activities that expand general practice knowledge, skills and attitudes, related to your scope of practice.

Reviewing Performance (RP)

2.5 hours

These are activities that require reflection on feedback about your work.

Measuring Outcomes (MO)

0 hours

These are activities that use your work data to ensure quality results.

EA
3 hours 

These are activities that expand general practice knowledge, skills and attitudes, related to your scope of practice.

RP
2.5 hours 

These are activities that require reflection on feedback about your work.

MO
0 hours 

These are activities that use your work data to ensure quality results.

For many years it has been mooted that not all menopausal symptoms are caused by lack of oestrogen alone. Testosterone therapy in women has been proven to improve sexual desire in carefully selected patients. It is a valid treatment in those who are distressed by their lack of sexual desire where there is no other cause obvious for this. How, what, where and in whom are the challenges faced by treating clinicians. In this learning module, some of Australia’s leading experts will discuss the evidence, describe their clinical experience and provide practical advice on how best to apply this emerging therapeutic option.

Module Content

  1. Testosterone for Menopausal Women Expert Panel – Where Can it Help? – A/Prof John Eden, Prof Susan Davis, Dr Rosie King, Dr Terri Foran
  2. Testosterone for Menopausal Women – A Practical Overview – Prof Rod Baber
  3. Testosterone for Menopausal Women – Evidence and Application – A/Prof John Eden
  4. Evidence and Guidelines Supporting Clinical Role of Testosterone for Women – Prof Susan Davis
  5. Management of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Dysfunction (HSDD) – Prof Susan Davis

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