Overcoming Barriers to Menopausal Hormone Therapy

Prof Bronwyn Stuckey

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Prof Bronwyn Stuckey

Endocrinologist; Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Medical Director of Keogh Institute for Medical Research, Clinical Professor, University of Western Australia

Prof Bronwyn Stuckey

This article examines the role of various MHT preparations on the management of menopause.

Written by Professor Bronwyn Stuckey BA MBBS FRACP

Bronwyn Stuckey is a clinical endocrinologist specialising in reproductive endocrinology. She is a consultant physician in Endocrinology and Diabetes at the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth, Western Australia, Medical Director of the Keogh Institute for Medical Research and Clinical Professor in the School of Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Western Australia. Her clinical and research interests, and that of the Keogh Institute, lie within the interface between reproductive hormones and metabolism.

Click here to download the full reference list and the author’s competing interests statement.

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