To book a place on a training session, please click on your chosen event and register through the link provided.
Please note, these events are for staff employed within the Lancashire and South Cumbria healthcare system only.
To book a place on a training session, please click on your chosen event and register through the link provided.
Please note, these events are for staff employed within the Lancashire and South Cumbria healthcare system only.
Essentials of Menopause Care CoSRH-Lancaster Royal Infirmary Education Centre Room 5
Strict Eligibility Criteria Please Read
This session is only available for prescribers, those who see menopause patients in Practice and have not received prior menopause training. Only 2 places are available per practice.
Venue Education Centre Room 5 Lancaster Royal Infirmary Ashton Rd, Lancaster LA1 4RR
Parking at the Lancaster Royal Infirmary Education Centre (LA1 4RP) is available in designated pay-and-display areas, primarily on Ashton Road and in front of Medical Unit 2. Spaces are limited, so allow extra time. Parking Charges (Ashton Road/Medical Unit 2)
Up to 4 hours: £4.50
Key Information
Payment: Machines accept coins, notes, and card/contactless. You can also pay via the ‘parkgood2go’ system.
Staff Areas: Visitors must not park in staff-only areas; unauthorised parking may result in fines.
Alternative: The Lancaster Park and Ride service is recommended to avoid parking issues.
The Essentials of Menopause Care course is aimed specifically at those providing Menopause Care in Primary Care settings. It provides an interactive half-day with scenario-based learning, quizzes, presentations, time for discussion and questions.
- Assess women presenting with perimenopausal/menopausal symptoms
- Outline the non-hormonal management options for these symptoms
- Explain the risks and benefits of HRT
- Explain how to use the different HRT preparations that are available
- Explain the management of genitourinary syndrome of the menopause
- Discuss the contraceptive needs of perimenopausal women and how these can be met
- Describe the needs of women who have had premature ovarian insufficiency
