The M Factor film becomes the first menopause film to earn medical accreditation, allowing doctors and nurses to earn credits by watching it. This is the first broadcast film on menopause to receive CME accreditation, a crucial step in improving doctors' understanding and care of a long-neglected area of women's health. A free webinar on October 17th will offer over 1 million healthcare providers the chance to learn about menopause and earn professional credits. #Enhance menopause management with evidence-based practices #Address the specific needs and disparities faced by women of color in menopause care #Recognize menopause as a lifelong transition with risks like heart disease, bone loss, and dementia It’s about time!!!! https://lnkd.in/ggpijyUN
I’m honored to contribute to The M Factor film, a pioneering documentary aimed at breaking the silence surrounding menopause and advocating for meaningful changes in women’s healthcare. As a board-certified OB/GYN and founder of HerMD, my mission has always been to provide accessible, evidence based, exceptional care in gynecology and sexual health, particularly within an insurance-based system. By creating a training program for providers, I have been passionate about narrowing the gap in care. This film, premiering on PBS on October 17th, shines a light on the real-life experiences of women navigating this crucial phase. Together with passionate advocates like Tamsen Fadal , joanne lamarca mathisen, and Denise Pines , we aim to drive awareness and inspire action. For updates on screenings and more, visit themfactorfilm.com. Let’s empower women to take control of their health! #TheMFactorFilm #WomensHealthcare #MenopauseAdvocacy