The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) will convene its 23rd Annual Scientific Meeting with the theme, “Midlife & Beyond: The Power of Prevention,” at the Gaylord Palms Hotel in Orlando, Fla., Oct. 3-6.
You won’t want to miss the discussions regarding new research and clinical guidelines from a diverse group of world-renowned researchers and clinicians. The diversity of the meeting’s participants truely stimulates all to be more open-minded and accepting of new ideas in women’s healthcare.
The Conference will feature the following topics, among others:
• New findings from the KEEPS estrogen trial
• Chemoprevention of Breast Cancer in Healthy but High-Risk Women
• Controversies in Bone Health: Asking the Hard Questions
• The Female Heart
• Making Lifestyle Modifications Work: Strategies to Meet the Challenges
• Obesity and the Menopausal Woman
• It Takes Two to Tango: Reviving a Languishing Libido
The 2012 Pre-Meeting Symposium, “Midlife Screening: What, When, How?” will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 3, from 8 a.m. to 1p.m. in the large general session ballroom.
For more regarding specific sessions and presenters, go to the meeting’s preliminary program on the NAMS web site.
Complimentary pre-meeting registration is required for all media. Please contact Judy Cerne or Laura Lytle at McKinney-Cerne Inc, by phone (440/352-2081) or e-mail (jcerne@mckinneyad.com, llytle@mckinneyad.com), to confirm your attendance, or to guarantee delivery of the NAMS 2012 Annual Meeting Press Kit.
Since its inception at The New York Academy of Sciences in 1989, NAMS has held an annual scientific meeting that is rated one of the top events in women’s health. NAMS is North America’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the health and quality of life of women through an understanding of menopause. The Society’s unique multidisciplinary membership includes over 2,000 experts from medicine, nursing, sociology, psychology, anthropology, pharmacy, epidemiology, nutrition, education and basic science – allowing NAMS to be the preeminent resource on all aspects of menopause to health care providers and the public.