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    Patient-Centric Approaches to Managing Migraines in the Female Patient

    Patient-Centric Approaches to Managing Migraines in the Female Patient
    Host: Jessica Ailani, MD
    Guest: Dawn C. Buse, PhD

    Half of the women in the US with migraine are never diagnosed. Of those who are, the journey to effective treatment may last a decade or longer. But newer and more effective targeted treatments are beginning to make a difference. Join Drs. Jessica Ailani and Dawn Buse as they discuss a novel approach to managing migraine and interview a patient whose migraine journey is unfortunately one traversed by many women.

    Patient-Centric Approaches to Managing Migraines in the Female Patient

    Patient-Centric Approaches to Managing Migraines in the Female Patient
    CME credits: 0.25
    Valid until: 13-02-2025
    Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/patient-centric-approaches-to-managing-migraines-in-the-female-patient/16281/

    Half of the women in the US with migraine are never diagnosed. Of those who are, the journey to effective treatment may last a decade or longer. But newer and more effective targeted treatments are beginning to make a difference. Join Drs. Jessica Ailani and Dawn Buse as they discuss a novel approach to managing migraine and interview a patient whose migraine journey is unfortunately one traversed by many women.

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    Patient-Centric Approaches to Managing Migraines in the Female Patient

    Patient-Centric Approaches to Managing Migraines in the Female Patient
    Host: Jessica Ailani, MD
    Guest: Dawn C. Buse, PhD

    Half of the women in the US with migraine are never diagnosed. Of those who are, the journey to effective treatment may last a decade or longer. But newer and more effective targeted treatments are beginning to make a difference. Join Drs. Jessica Ailani and Dawn Buse as they discuss a novel approach to managing migraine and interview a patient whose migraine journey is unfortunately one traversed by many women.

    Patient-Centric Approaches to Managing Migraines in the Female Patient

    Patient-Centric Approaches to Managing Migraines in the Female Patient
    Host: Jessica Ailani, MD
    Guest: Dawn C. Buse, PhD

    Half of the women in the US with migraine are never diagnosed. Of those who are, the journey to effective treatment may last a decade or longer. But newer and more effective targeted treatments are beginning to make a difference. Join Drs. Jessica Ailani and Dawn Buse as they discuss a novel approach to managing migraine and interview a patient whose migraine journey is unfortunately one traversed by many women.

    Patient-Centric Approaches to Managing Migraines in the Female Patient

    Patient-Centric Approaches to Managing Migraines in the Female Patient
    Host: Jessica Ailani, MD
    Guest: Dawn C. Buse, PhD

    Half of the women in the US with migraine are never diagnosed. Of those who are, the journey to effective treatment may last a decade or longer. But newer and more effective targeted treatments are beginning to make a difference. Join Drs. Jessica Ailani and Dawn Buse as they discuss a novel approach to managing migraine and interview a patient whose migraine journey is unfortunately one traversed by many women.

    Patient-Centric Management of Menopausal Symptoms: Improving Outcomes with Individualized Therapy

    Patient-Centric Management of Menopausal Symptoms: Improving Outcomes with Individualized Therapy
    Host: Anita L. Nelson, MD
    Guest: Barbara Dehn, Np, FAANP, NCMP

    Understanding the physiologic basis for the vasomotor symptoms of perimenopause/menopause has led to an improved ability to match a therapeutic approach to each individual patient. New and improved agents are helping to facilitate this dynamic. Join Anita Nelson, MD, and Barbara Dehn, NP, as they provide insights into making the right treatment decision for each patient—one that includes ensuring patient preferences are considered.

    Patient-Centric Management of Menopausal Symptoms: Improving Outcomes with Individualized Therapy

    Patient-Centric Management of Menopausal Symptoms: Improving Outcomes with Individualized Therapy
    Host: Anita L. Nelson, MD
    Guest: Barbara Dehn, Np, FAANP, NCMP

    Understanding the physiologic basis for the vasomotor symptoms of perimenopause/menopause has led to an improved ability to match a therapeutic approach to each individual patient. New and improved agents are helping to facilitate this dynamic. Join Anita Nelson, MD, and Barbara Dehn, NP, as they provide insights into making the right treatment decision for each patient—one that includes ensuring patient preferences are considered.

    Patient-Centric Management of Menopausal Symptoms: Improving Outcomes with Individualized Therapy

    Patient-Centric Management of Menopausal Symptoms: Improving Outcomes with Individualized Therapy
    CME credits: 0.75
    Valid until: 09-01-2025
    Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/patient-centric-management-of-menopausal-symptoms-improving-outcomes-with-individualized-therapy/16532/

    Understanding the physiologic basis for the vasomotor symptoms of perimenopause/menopause has led to an improved ability to match a therapeutic approach to each individual patient. New and improved agents are helping to facilitate this dynamic. Join Anita Nelson, MD, and Barbara Dehn, NP, as they provide insights into making the right treatment decision for each patient—one that includes ensuring patient preferences are considered.

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    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment
    Host: Lee Shulman MD, FACOG, FACMG
    Guest: Kristina Deligiannidis, MD

    The recent development and approval of two neuroactive steroids is likely to change the treatment paradigm for moderate to severe postpartum depression (PPD). These agents have a quick onset and function as GABAA positive allosteric modulators. Join Drs. Shulman and Deligiannidis as they address the burdens and impacts of PPD on mothers, babies, and partners, and deep dive into the pathophysiologic role and clinical findings associated with the use of neuroactive steroids in the management of PPD.

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment
    Host: Lee Shulman MD, FACOG, FACMG
    Guest: Kristina Deligiannidis, MD

    The recent development and approval of two neuroactive steroids is likely to change the treatment paradigm for moderate to severe postpartum depression (PPD). These agents have a quick onset and function as GABAA positive allosteric modulators. Join Drs. Shulman and Deligiannidis as they address the burdens and impacts of PPD on mothers, babies, and partners, and deep dive into the pathophysiologic role and clinical findings associated with the use of neuroactive steroids in the management of PPD.

    Migraine and Women's Health: Migraine and the Whole Female Patient

    Migraine and Women's Health: Migraine and the Whole Female Patient
    Host: Jessica Ailani, MD
    Guest: Dawn C. Buse, PhD

    Upwards of 47 million people in the U.S. suffer from migraines, often accompanied by widespread personal, professional, and social disabilities. Though a similar prevalence is initially observed between men and women, by mid-adulthood the prevalence of migraine is 3-fold greater in women than men. Newer agents, both injectable and oral and focused on modulating the calcitonin gene-related peptide pathway, have emerged and have proven highly effective in managing both acute and chronic migraine. Join Drs. Jessica Ailani and Dawn Buse as they provide an overview of the changing landscape of migraine therapy, especially as it impacts women across different life-stages.

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment
    Host: Lee Shulman MD, FACOG, FACMG
    Guest: Kristina Deligiannidis, MD

    The recent development and approval of two neuroactive steroids is likely to change the treatment paradigm for moderate to severe postpartum depression (PPD). These agents have a quick onset and function as GABAA positive allosteric modulators. Join Drs. Shulman and Deligiannidis as they address the burdens and impacts of PPD on mothers, babies, and partners, and deep dive into the pathophysiologic role and clinical findings associated with the use of neuroactive steroids in the management of PPD.

    Migraine and Women's Health: Migraine and the Whole Female Patient

    Migraine and Women's Health: Migraine and the Whole Female Patient
    Host: Jessica Ailani, MD
    Guest: Dawn C. Buse, PhD

    Upwards of 47 million people in the U.S. suffer from migraines, often accompanied by widespread personal, professional, and social disabilities. Though a similar prevalence is initially observed between men and women, by mid-adulthood the prevalence of migraine is 3-fold greater in women than men. Newer agents, both injectable and oral and focused on modulating the calcitonin gene-related peptide pathway, have emerged and have proven highly effective in managing both acute and chronic migraine. Join Drs. Jessica Ailani and Dawn Buse as they provide an overview of the changing landscape of migraine therapy, especially as it impacts women across different life-stages.

    Migraine and Women's Health: Migraine and the Whole Female Patient

    Migraine and Women's Health: Migraine and the Whole Female Patient
    Host: Jessica Ailani, MD
    Guest: Dawn C. Buse, PhD

    Upwards of 47 million people in the U.S. suffer from migraines, often accompanied by widespread personal, professional, and social disabilities. Though a similar prevalence is initially observed between men and women, by mid-adulthood the prevalence of migraine is 3-fold greater in women than men. Newer agents, both injectable and oral and focused on modulating the calcitonin gene-related peptide pathway, have emerged and have proven highly effective in managing both acute and chronic migraine. Join Drs. Jessica Ailani and Dawn Buse as they provide an overview of the changing landscape of migraine therapy, especially as it impacts women across different life-stages.

    Migraine and Women's Health: Migraine and the Whole Female Patient

    Migraine and Women's Health: Migraine and the Whole Female Patient
    Host: Jessica Ailani, MD
    Guest: Dawn C. Buse, PhD

    Upwards of 47 million people in the U.S. suffer from migraines, often accompanied by widespread personal, professional, and social disabilities. Though a similar prevalence is initially observed between men and women, by mid-adulthood the prevalence of migraine is 3-fold greater in women than men. Newer agents, both injectable and oral and focused on modulating the calcitonin gene-related peptide pathway, have emerged and have proven highly effective in managing both acute and chronic migraine. Join Drs. Jessica Ailani and Dawn Buse as they provide an overview of the changing landscape of migraine therapy, especially as it impacts women across different life-stages.

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment
    Host: Lee Shulman MD, FACOG, FACMG
    Guest: Kristina Deligiannidis, MD

    The recent development and approval of two neuroactive steroids is likely to change the treatment paradigm for moderate to severe postpartum depression (PPD). These agents have a quick onset and function as GABAA positive allosteric modulators. Join Drs. Shulman and Deligiannidis as they address the burdens and impacts of PPD on mothers, babies, and partners, and deep dive into the pathophysiologic role and clinical findings associated with the use of neuroactive steroids in the management of PPD.

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment
    Host: Lee Shulman MD, FACOG, FACMG
    Guest: Kristina Deligiannidis, MD

    The recent development and approval of two neuroactive steroids is likely to change the treatment paradigm for moderate to severe postpartum depression (PPD). These agents have a quick onset and function as GABAA positive allosteric modulators. Join Drs. Shulman and Deligiannidis as they address the burdens and impacts of PPD on mothers, babies, and partners, and deep dive into the pathophysiologic role and clinical findings associated with the use of neuroactive steroids in the management of PPD.

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment
    Host: Lee Shulman MD, FACOG, FACMG
    Guest: Kristina Deligiannidis, MD

    The recent development and approval of two neuroactive steroids is likely to change the treatment paradigm for moderate to severe postpartum depression (PPD). These agents have a quick onset and function as GABAA positive allosteric modulators. Join Drs. Shulman and Deligiannidis as they address the burdens and impacts of PPD on mothers, babies, and partners, and deep dive into the pathophysiologic role and clinical findings associated with the use of neuroactive steroids in the management of PPD.

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment
    Host: Lee Shulman MD, FACOG, FACMG
    Guest: Kristina Deligiannidis, MD

    The recent development and approval of two neuroactive steroids is likely to change the treatment paradigm for moderate to severe postpartum depression (PPD). These agents have a quick onset and function as GABAA positive allosteric modulators. Join Drs. Shulman and Deligiannidis as they address the burdens and impacts of PPD on mothers, babies, and partners, and deep dive into the pathophysiologic role and clinical findings associated with the use of neuroactive steroids in the management of PPD.

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment

    Postpartum Depression: A Significant Burden and a Novel Approach to Treatment
    CME credits: 0.50
    Valid until: 05-12-2024
    Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/postpartum-depression-a-significant-burden-and-a-novel-approach-to-treatment/15685/

    The recent development and approval of two neuroactive steroids is likely to change the treatment paradigm for moderate to severe postpartum depression (PPD). These agents have a quick onset and function as GABAA positive allosteric modulators. Join Drs. Shulman and Deligiannidis as they address the burdens and impacts of PPD on mothers, babies, and partners, and deep dive into the pathophysiologic role and clinical findings associated with the use of neuroactive steroids in the management of PPD.

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