Track 7: Menopause and Hormone Therapy – Navigating the Change with Confidence

 

Introduction

Menopause marks a natural but often challenging transition in a woman’s life. With the theme “Navigating the Change with Confidence,” Track 7: Menopause and Hormone Therapy at the 5th Global Gynecology & Obstetrics Conference, taking place January 19–21, 2026, in Dubai, UAE & Virtually, focuses on holistic, evidence-based strategies to support women through midlife and beyond.

This track brings together experts in gynecology, endocrinology, and integrative health to explore current best practices in managing menopausal symptoms, evaluating hormone therapy options, and improving long-term health outcomes for postmenopausal women.


Key Topics Covered

  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
    Explore updated clinical guidelines, risk-benefit analysis, and individualized therapy approaches.

  • Non-Hormonal Management
    Learn about alternatives for patients who prefer or cannot use hormones.

  • Bone, Heart & Cognitive Health
    Address the broader health concerns linked with menopause—osteoporosis, cardiovascular risk, and cognitive changes.

  • Menopause & Mental Health
    Understand the psychological impact of menopause and how to support emotional well-being.

  • Cultural Perspectives on Aging
    Examine how menopause is perceived across societies and its influence on patient care.


Who Should Attend?

  • Gynecologists & Endocrinologists

  • Women's Health Physicians

  • Nurse Practitioners & Midwives

  • Mental Health Professionals

  • Clinical Researchers & Educators


Why Attend?

  • CME/CPD Accreditation

  • 🧬 Latest Research on HRT & Alternatives

  • 🌐 Global Discussion on Menopausal Care Models

  • 🧠 Integrated Approaches to Midlife Wellness

  • 📝 Abstract Presentation & Networking Opportunities


🔗 Useful Links


📍 Join Us in Dubai or Virtually!

Let’s reshape the conversation around menopause—from silence and stigma to empowerment and support. Be part of this critical dialogue and discover how evidence-based care, community, and compassion can redefine women’s midlife health.

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