Introduction

Newson Education founder, GP and hormone specialist Dr Louise Newson explores the education gap in hormone health, provides an overview of the Confidence in Hormones programme and explains why structured hormone education matters for clinical practice.

  • 68 learners

    Enrolled
  • 4 hours

    Video duration
  • 27 hours

    Course duration
  • 4 Ebooks

    Free of charge

    What healthcare professionals say

    Hear what attendees of our 2025 Hormone Blueprint Conference had to say about their experience
    “This conference was very useful for GPs. There was a good number of different speakers and lots of information packed into the day.”
    Dr Carolyn
    NHS GP Partner
    “This has been the best conference I have ever been to.”  
    Elisabeth
    Gynaecologist
    “This conference included helpful information that I can pass on to my patients which they will be grateful for.”
    Emma
    Principal Osteopath with an interest in women's health
    (Stockbridge, Hampshire)
    “The conference was excellent, inspiring and very well organised. The team are changing health for women in the future, well done!”
    Claudia Brett BSc
    Menopause and Health Promotion Coach
    Join thousands of healthcare professionals advancing women's hormone health
    Join healthcare professionals advancing women’s hormone health through evidence-based education.
    What you are going to learn

    A few more words about this course

    Newson Education founder, GP and hormone specialist Dr Louise Newson, explores the education gap in hormone health, gives an overview of the Confidence in Hormones programme – and explains why this is the most important education programme you’ll ever complete as a healthcare professional.

    Penelope Goddard

    Specialisation: Ophthalmology

    About

    Penelope Goddard is a specialist veterinary ophthalmologist who enjoys teaching undergraduate students and practitioners about diseases of the eye. She has a particular interest in cataracts and glaucoma, two common eye conditions in older animals. She has worked at the University of Pennsylvania's College of Veterinary Medicine since 2008. Dr. Hampson has also authored several book chapters and abstracts, presented her research at conferences, served on the organizing committee for veterinary ophthalmology meetings.