What you'll learn in this expert session
PCOS is neither a disease of the ovaries nor are cysts a significant part of the disease. It effects 1 in 8 women and its impact on quality of life is greater than that of diabetes. Yet, delays in diagnosis and incorrect diagnosis often happens. The latest PCOS guidelines are aimed at addressing these issues. In this presentation, Endocrinologist, Prof Helena Teede AM will clarify the role of Ultrasound and AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) testing in the diagnosis process and will also discuss important nuances when diagnosing special groups such as adolescents.
About the Expert
Prof Helena Teede AM
Prof Teede AM is a clinician, academic and leader. She's an Endocrinologist with a focus on women's metabolic and reproductive health through mechanistic, clinical, health services and public health research into practice and policy. She's strongly committed to broad stakeholder engagement in health reform and service innovation, and is passionate about research and evidence translation into healthcare to improve health outcomes. Prof Teede's research interests focus on women's health during the reproductive years, and on obesity and its endocrine, reproductive and metabolic complications – PCOS, infertility, pregnancy complications, gestational diabetes and diabetes
Course curriculum
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How to complete this course
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Instructions
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PCOS - Guidelines & AMH Testing
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Summary
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Video lecture (30 mins)
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Quiz: test your learning (10 mins)
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Document your CPD here
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CPD Documentation and Reflection Activity Tool
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