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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME (NAPS)

STUDY DAY ON WOMEN’S HEALTH


Women and their hormones

Spring 2011

Birmingham

9-9.30: Registration

Morning session chaired by Ms Julia Hammond

9.30-10.00: Dr Carrie Sadler GP and Associate Specialist in Reproductive Health, Derby


Contraception for teenagers

10.00-10.30: Gilly Andrews Nurse Specialist, London


Contraception for the perimenopausal woman

10.30-11.00 Amanda Moore


Diet and the menstrual cycle

11.00-11.15: Coffee

11.15- 12.00: Debate: PMS should be treated by psychiatrists not gynaecologists


For: Professor Shaughn O’Brien. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Keele University
School of Medicine. Chairman, International Society for Premenstrual Disorders.

Against: Mr Nick Panay Consultant Gynaecologist. Chelsea and Westminster, Queen Charlotte
and Chelsea Hospitals

12.00-12.30: Mr David Sturdee Consultant Gynaecologist Solihull Hospital


HRT: is this a specialist concern

12.30- 13.00: Panel dicsussion


Clinical conundrums

13.00-14.00 Lunch

Afternoon session chaired by ? Birmingham person

14.00-14.30: Ms. Annie Hawkins. Registrar in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Chelsea and
Westminster Hospital, London
Sexuality and hormones

14.30-15.00: Ms Claudine Domoney. Consultant Obstetrican and Gynaecologist, Chelsea and


Westminster Hospital, London
Complementary therapies for women

15.30-15.15: Tea

15.30-16.00: Physiotherapist
The puerperium – a multidisciplinary approach

16.00-16.30: Miss Susan Blunt Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist


Bleeding disorders in women – how to approach them

£80 for Health Care Professionals or £50 for Professional members of NAPS, cost to include
lunch. Please make cheques payable to NAPS and send to NAPS, 41 Old Rd., East Peckham,
Kent, TN12 5AP. www.pms.org.uk

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