Hormones in Practice: Module 2

This module provides healthcare professionals with a practical introduction to individualising hormone healthcare through immersive mock consultations. Designed to build clinical confidence, the curriculum focuses on symptom recognition, evidence-based treatment and patient-centred care.
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What this module covers:

Practical Consultations – Through immersive consultations about premature ovarian insufficiency, perimenopause and menopause learners develop skills in taking a focused history, identifying patterns of hormonal change, and explaining physiology in a way that is meaningful and reassuring for patients. The module emphasises clinical reasoning, helping clinicians move beyond a one size fits all approach to make tailored decisions around diagnosis and treatment.
Consultation Takeaways – Essential summaries and key clinical takeaways provided by Dr Rebecca Lewis. Learners will gain confidence in initiating and adjusting hormone therapy, including selecting appropriate formulations and progesterone regimens, and understanding when investigations such as blood tests are useful. It also addresses common areas of uncertainty in practice, equipping clinicians to navigate patient concerns, communicate risks and benefits effectively and manage ongoing care.
Prescribing Confidence – A dedicated Q&A with Dr Louise Newson addresses common areas of uncertainty in practice, equipping clinicians to navigate patient concerns, communicate risks and benefits effectively, and manage ongoing care, including HRT prescribing questions.
Evidence-Based Support – Focused techniques to ensure every patient feels heard and supported throughout their journey. By the end of the module, clinicians will feel more assured in managing a foundational presentations, supporting both symptom control and long term health outcomes through evidence based, patient centred care.
Expert Guidance – Clinical sessions led by specialist clinicians to build confidence in tailoring patient advice

Hormones in Practice

This first module focuses on the foundations of hormone health, including:

  • Introduction
  • Consultation with “Kate”, Age 51
  • Consultation with “Rachel”, Age 36 (Premature Ovarian Insufficiency)
  • Consultation with “Laura”, Age 45 (Perimenopause)
  • Consultation with “Siobhan”, Age 41 (Hormonal Contraception Masking Perimenopause)
  • Your HRT Prescribing Questions Answered (Q&A with Dr Louise Newson)