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Weill Cornell Medicine's Women's Health Council
Photos by:
Studio Brooke
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Dr. Laura Riley, Dr.
Geraldine McGinty, Ellen Davis,
Dr. Susan Loeb-Zeitlin and Dr. Lauren
Osborne |
Menopause Reimagined:
Midlife, Mental Health and the Next
Generation of Women’s Health Care |
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Ellen Davis at the podium |
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Dr. Laura Riley, Dr.
Susan Loeb-Zeitlin and Dr. Lauren
Osborne |
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Speakers addressing the
audience |
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Dr. Laura Riley, Dr.
Francis Lee, Denise Kellen and Jenna
Segal |
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Barbara Friedman and
Barbara Gallay |
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Ellen Davis and Pamela
Sanders |
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Jae French |
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Joy Bauer and Dr. Susan
Loeb-Zeitlin |
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Ivanna Yoo and Torrey
Pierce |
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Weill Cornell Medicine’s Women’s Health
Council spring presentation and
reception took place on Thursday, May 30th.
The panel discussion, Menopause
Reimagined: Midlife, Mental Health and
the Next Generation of Women’s Health
Care, featured presentations by Drs.
Susan Loeb-Zeitlin and Lauren Osborne
alongside moderator Dr. Laura Riley, Chair
of the Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medicine, focused
on menopause and mental health care. The
panelists discussed topics such as
menopausal mood disturbances and how
Weill Cornell is changing our care
models to deliver better support to
women through midlife. |
Dr. Loeb-Zeitlin,
founder and director of the Women's
Midlife Center at Weill Cornell
Medicine, discussed new approaches to
women’s health care, and how Weill
Cornell doctors are driving important
research that will improve mental health
care during menopause and beyond. |
Dr. Lauren Osborne, obstetrician
and psychiatrist, and vice chair of
clinical research in OB-GYN at Weill
Cornell Medicine, shared insights into
the common mood disturbances women
experience during menopause, like
depression, anxiety and insomnia, how
these issues are treated, and the impact
they have on a woman’s quality of life,
productivity
and physical health. |
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