Menorrhagia & PCOS Webinar

On Thursday 30th September, we hosted a webinar via Microsoft Teams led by our Gynaecology Lead, Dr. Pallavi Latthe. Dr. Pallavi Latthe runs gynaecology clinics across south and central Birmingham and oversees a wide range of gynaecological issues. She is a research active clinician and leads the adolescent gynaecology and urogynaecology tertiary services at the Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

The main aims and objectives that were covered within the webinar was:

  • Defining heavy menstrual bleeding

  • Causes of Menorrhagia

  • Familiarise with new NICE guidelines

  • Real Life Case Scenarios

Dr. Pallavi Latthe discussed what can be done as a primary care clinician to support patients and provided insight into appropriate management of menorrhagia, which affects up to 30% of women and can have a significant impact on their quality of life.

The benefits of this event included the chance to speak to and gain information from a leading gynaecologist, who would provide a path to follow when it comes to diagnosing Menorrhagia. Specific Knowledge on Menorrhagia and PCOS would be covered through real life case scenarios to provide a clearer, systematic approach. The webinar was a huge success, and we’d like to say thank to everyone who participated, and of course to Dr. Pallavi Latthe for presenting this and providing such educational support to our attendees. We had a Q&A section at the end of the presentation which proved to be very useful for those seeking answers on Menorrhagia & PCOS, and we look forward to doing more events like this in the future! For more information on our Gynaecology services: www.healthharmonie.com/gynaecology

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