The Womens Health Research Program aims to enable women to experience the best possible quality of life through research & professional and community education
#IMS2020 CONGRESS POSTPONED TO 4-7 FEBRUARY 2021
Following the extraordinary circumstances related to the #coronavirus outbreak and after thorough evaluation of the emergency situation globally it’s with great regret that we must postpone the Congress
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Our hearts are heavy for Australian communities devastated by the bushfires. We encourage staff and students to refer to the email sent earlier this week about support services available to you. Additional resources and ways to assist those affected: https://t.co/03YVcj19eS
For the first time, a group of experts from #WomensHealth, sexual medicine, endocrine, gynecological & #Menopause societies has come together to provide advice on the use of testosterone to improve the sexual wellbeing of menopausal & postmenopausal women https://t.co/mk7BPD6DKX
Congrats first author Prof Susan Davis and co-author Dr Rakib Islam from @Monash_WHRP on the first Global Consensus Position Statement on testosterone for women, published simultaneously in @ClimactericIMS#Maturitas @jsexmed #JCEM Online in 14 languages: https://t.co/PgNFNSwbnT
Congratulations to Dr David Handelsman, who has collaborated with us on several studies, and done blood hormone measurements for several of our studies, on being recognised for #MensHealthWeek as an Expertscape World Expert in Testosterone.
In keeping with Men's Health Week (June 10-16, 2019), congratulations to Dr. David J Handelsman of ANZAC Research Institute -- Recognized as an Expertscape World Expert in Testosterone.
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In keeping with Men's Health Week (June 10-16, 2019), congratulations to Dr. Susan R Davis of Monash University -- Recognized as an Expertscape World Expert in Testosterone.
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