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Update on a Practical and Evidence-based Approach to Testosterone Use in Women - Sharon Parish, MD & Susan Davis, MBBS, FRACP, PhD

Join Dr. Sharon Parish and Dr. Susan Davis for an in-depth update on testosterone use in women. This session will cover key points from the Global Position Statement and ISSWSH Clinical Practice Guidelines, the biopsychosocial assessment of HSDD, and the practical aspects of testosterone treatment, including indications, dosing, and follow-up. Additional topics include testosterone blood testing (total vs. free, SHBG), cardiovascular risk considerations, testosterone's potential role in muscle mass, and other emerging indications.

Sharon Parish, MD is a leading expert in women’s sexual health, menopause, and hormone therapy. She is a Professor of Medicine in Clinical Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine and an experienced clinician, researcher, and educator. Dr. Parish specializes in the use of testosterone and other hormone therapies in midlife women, with a focus on sexual health and overall well-being. She has contributed extensively to clinical guidelines, research, and education in the field, helping to advance evidence-based approaches to hormone management in women’s healthcare.

Susan R. Davis, MBBS, FRACP, PhD is a Professor at the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University in Australia. A leading expert in women’s health and endocrinology, Dr. Davis has authored over 450 peer-reviewed publications, with a focus on the role of testosterone and other hormones in midlife and postmenopausal health. She is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) and holds a PhD in endocrinology. Dr. Davis is internationally recognized for her groundbreaking research on the impact of hormones on sexual function, mood, and overall health in women.

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