Advancing Mature Women's Health

On-Demand Programs

On-demand Program for CMS Montreal Conference Sep 18-20, 2025

Price: $400.00 Purchase

We welcomed over 600 attendees at our 5th Biennial National Scientific Conference in Omni Mount-Royal, Montreal QC. If you missed the in-person meeting, you can access the meeting recordings by participating in the on-demand program here.

Once you register and complete the payment, you will recieve a message with instructions on how to access the recordings. You have till Nov 30th, 2026 to watch the videos.

Please note watching the recordings will NOT qualify for Royal College's, nor CFPC's Mainpro+ CME credits. ​​​​​​​

 

Program at A Glance

CMS Primer Course – English Session (September 18, 2025)

  • Talk the talk – How to ask your patients about their symptoms (Dr. Susan Goldstein)
  • Risk assessment prior to choosing a therapy (Dr. Denise Black)
  • Matching the patient to the therapy (Dr. Michelle Jacobson)
  • Managing the challenging patient (Dr. Lindsay Sheriff)
  • The role of non-hormonal agents and understanding the options (Dr. Kelsey Mills)
  • Supporting patients with genito-urinary syndrome of menopause (Dr. Shafeena Premji)


Cours d’initiation à la ménopause – En français (18 septembre 2025)

  • Comment évaluer les symptômes de vos patientes (Dr. Russell Frank)
  • Evaluation du profil de risque de votre patiente (Dr. Radomir Jarcevic)
  • Individualiser le traitement en fonction de la patiente (Dr. Talya Shaulov)
  • Gestion des attentes et résoudre les problématiques fréquentes en cours de traitement (Dr. Jeanne Bouteaud)
  • Connaître les options non hormonales pour la prise en charge des symptômes vasomoteurs (Dr. Céline Bouchard)
  • Prise en charge optimale des patientes atteintes du syndrome génito-urinaire de la ménopause (Dr. Lorraine Dontigny)

Conference Day 1  (September 19, 2025)  

Opening Symposium

  • An introduction to cancer survivorship (Dr. Michelle Jacobson)

Symposium 1: Perimenopause

  • An approach to the perimenopausal patient (Dr. Denise Black)
  • AUB peri-menopause (Dr. Eric Paradis)

Symposium 2: Perimenopause and POI    

  • Brain fog during the menopause transition: approach to cognitive concerns and questions about ADHD (Dr. Alison Shea)
  • Changes in Health Risks Through the Menopause Transition (Dr. Iliana Lega)
  • New Information and Guidelines for POI – not a rare health issue. (Dr. Wendy Wolfman)

Keynote Symposium

  • Cutting Through the Noise with Science: How to promote Brain Health during Midlife Years and Beyond (Dr. Claudio Soares)

Symposium 3: Update on Menopause Management   

  • Updates on Menopause Hormone Therapy (Dr. Radomir Jarcevic)
  • MHT Controversies Unmasked (Dr. Karen Desrosiers)
  • Neurokinin Targeted Therapies (Dr. Marla Shapiro)

Conference Day 2  (September 20, 2025)

Keynote Symposium

  • Genital Dryness and Pain – Why does it hurt? (Dr. Rosella Nappi)

Symposium 4: Vulvar and Sexual Health

  • Vulvar pain and pruritus are not always GSM (Dr. Céline Bouchard)
  • Women, Testosterone & Sexuality: Bridging Science and Practice (Dr. Jeanne Bouteaud)

Symposium 5: Healthy Menopause

  • Menopausal Dermatology: Skin and Hair (Dr. Rajani Katta)   
  • Beyond Therapeutics: Lifestyle Strategies for a Healthy Menopause (Dr. Shafeena Premji)
  • Providing virtual menopause care (Dr. Ardelle Piper)

Symposium 6: Considerations in Menopause Care in 2025    

  • Menopause considerations in LGBTQ2+ and transgender care (Dr. Stephanie Moltner)
  • Confidently treating menopause: evidence-based prescribing pearls (Dr. Kelsey Mills)
  • Ontario Health Menopause Quality Standard (Dr. Michelle Jacobson)