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Dr Louise Newson is a GP, hormone specialist, researcher and a leading voice in transforming menopause and hormone healthcare worldwide. As the founder of the Newson Clinic and Newson Education, she is dedicated to improving awareness, education and access to evidence-based care.
Through education programmes for healthcare professionals, in-person events and her Balance menopause and hormones app, she empowers both women and clinicians with the knowledge they need.
She is an award-winning educator, podcaster and author, committed to increasing awareness of hormone health including perimenopause and menopause. Her mission is to provide inclusive, accessible and evidence-based information in formats that suit all women, helping them make informed choices about their health.
Through education programmes for healthcare professionals, in-person events and her Balance menopause and hormones app, she empowers both women and clinicians with the knowledge they need.
She is an award-winning educator, podcaster and author, committed to increasing awareness of hormone health including perimenopause and menopause. Her mission is to provide inclusive, accessible and evidence-based information in formats that suit all women, helping them make informed choices about their health.
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Dr Rebecca Lewis qualified from Guy’s Medical School and initially pursued a career in anaesthetics, gaining FRCA in 1996. She then changed speciality to General Practice (MRCGP 2000). During her time in general practice, she became interested in the menopause and how dramatically it can affect all aspects of women’s health and their quality of life.
She found this the most rewarding area of medicine to be involved in, as once women are correctly diagnosed, their symptoms managed and treated effectively, their lives can be transformed, and needless suffering stopped. As a result, she is now passionate about improving education and knowledge about the menopause, not only within medicine but in the workplace and society as a whole. Her aim is to make menopause a positive experience not one hampered by debilitating symptoms, allowing women to get on and enjoy healthy, active lives for many years ahead.
She works closely with Dr Louise Newson and co-founded Newson Clinic in 2018. She is also a director of the free Balance app.
She found this the most rewarding area of medicine to be involved in, as once women are correctly diagnosed, their symptoms managed and treated effectively, their lives can be transformed, and needless suffering stopped. As a result, she is now passionate about improving education and knowledge about the menopause, not only within medicine but in the workplace and society as a whole. Her aim is to make menopause a positive experience not one hampered by debilitating symptoms, allowing women to get on and enjoy healthy, active lives for many years ahead.
She works closely with Dr Louise Newson and co-founded Newson Clinic in 2018. She is also a director of the free Balance app.
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Dr Holly Carding is a General Practitioner and currently practices as a Hormone Health Specialist with Newson Clinic alongside her educational leadership role at Newson Education. Over the years she has become increasingly involved in medical education, including as Programme Director for the University of South Wales PG Cert in Menopause Medicine, developing resources and teaching that build healthcare professionals’ confidence and knowledge in this vial area of hormone health.
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Kat Keogh is Editorial and Education Director at Newson Education. With a background as an editor and health journalist on regional and national newspapers and trade journals, Kat was previously Head of News and Features at RCNi, the publishing arm of the Royal College of Nursing, and Editor of Cancer Nursing Practice, where she developed CPD and peer-reviewed content for registered nurses.
Kat has also acted as contributing editor on numerous healthcare books, including three Sunday Times Bestsellers, on menopause, chronic fatigue syndrome, allergies and digestive health.
Kat has also acted as contributing editor on numerous healthcare books, including three Sunday Times Bestsellers, on menopause, chronic fatigue syndrome, allergies and digestive health.
