Early Life Nutrition Alliance presents 

 Premature Ovarian 
Insufficiency

 

Free Live Webinar  

 

Presented by Dr James Brown

Hosted by Melanie McGrice Adv. APD

 
Wednesday, November 5th 7pm PDT
Wednesday, November 5th 10pm EDT
Thursday, November 6th 12pm AEST
 
Earn 1 CEU point for attending 
 
Register Now for Free!

Early Life Nutrition Alliance presents 

Premature 
Ovarian
 
Insufficiency

 

Free Live Webinar  

 

Presented by Dr James Brown

Hosted by Melanie McGrice Adv. APD

 
Wednesday, November 5th 7pm PDT
Wednesday, November 5th 10pm EDT
Thursday, November 6th 12pm AEST
 
Earn 1 CEU point for attending
 
 
Register Now

Do you work with or care for women experiencing early meno pause or Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI)?

 

Premature Ovarian Insufficiency affects up to 3.5% of women under 40 and can have profound impacts on fertility, mental health, cardiovascular wellbeing, and bone density. Whether you’re a dietitian, healthcare professional, or supporting women personally, understanding how to identify and manage POI is essential.

 
 
 

Confidently Recognise POI

Learn to identify the symptoms and signs of POI, differentiate it from other causes of amenorrhea, and understand the investigations used in diagnosis.

 
 

Support Women’s Long-Term Health

Discover how POI influences fertility, cardiovascular health, bone health, and mental wellbeing — and the role nutrition and lifestyle can play in management.

 
 

Implement Evidence-Based Strategies

Gain practical, research-backed approaches to counselling and supporting women with POI, ensuring you provide sensitive, informed, and effective care.

 
 

What You’ll Learn 

In this free expert-led webinar, you’ll gain the tools and confidence to support women navigating Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) with evidence-based care.

In this webinar, you’ll discover:

  • What Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) is and how to distinguish it from early menopause
  • The symptoms, risk factors, and key investigations to confirm a diagnosis
  • How POI affects fertility, cardiovascular health, bone health, and mental wellbeing
  • Practical strategies for counselling and supporting women through long-term management
  • Evidence-based approaches that dietitians and healthcare professionals can integrate into practice

 

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is designed for anyone supporting women with Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI), including:

  • Dietitians and nutrition professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge of POI and its long-term health impacts
  • General practitioners and medical specialists who want to better understand diagnosis and multidisciplinary management
  • Nurses, midwives, and allied health professionals involved in women’s health and fertility care
  • Mental health professionals and counsellors supporting women through the emotional and psychological impacts of POI
  • Students and early-career clinicians interested in evidence-based practice in reproductive and women’s health 
Register Now For Free

Meet Your Host - Dr James Brown

Dr James Brown is a gynaecologist and medical co-lead of the Specialist Menopause Service in South-West Sydney LHD. This service is the first 100% virtual menopause hub, and covers four LHDs, including Nepean and Blue Mountains.

James also works as a fertility specialist with Genea in western Sydney and looks after women with menopause, PCOS, PMDD and other reproductive endocrinology issues at Women's Health & Research Institute of Australia (WHRIA) in the Sydney CBD. He is a Clinical Lecture for Western Sydney University and PhD candidate in Health Economics at the University of Technology Sydney.

About the webinar: 

Do you work with or care for women experiencing irregular cycles, infertility, or early menopause? Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) affects up to 3.5% of women under 40 and can have profound effects on reproductive, cardiovascular, bone, and mental health.

Whether you’re a dietitian, healthcare professional, or supporting women personally, understanding how to recognise and manage POI is absolutely critical.

Join us for this free, expert-led webinar with Dr James Brown, reproductive endocrinologist and fertility specialist. Dr Brown will share the latest evidence on how to identify, investigate, and manage POI, while highlighting the essential role of dietitians and allied health professionals in providing holistic care.

You’ll gain evidence-based strategies to support women with POI, from recognising symptoms and interpreting hormone tests to counselling on fertility, bone health, and long-term wellbeing. 

About the webinar: 

Do you work with or care for women experiencing irregular cycles, infertility, or early menopause? Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) affects up to 3.5% of women under 40 and can have profound effects on reproductive, cardiovascular, bone, and mental health.

Whether you’re a dietitian, healthcare professional, or supporting women personally, understanding how to recognise and manage POI is absolutely critical.

Join us for this free, expert-led webinar with Dr James Brown, reproductive endocrinologist and fertility specialist. Dr Brown will share the latest evidence on how to identify, investigate, and manage POI, while highlighting the essential role of dietitians and allied health professionals in providing holistic care.

You’ll gain evidence-based strategies to support women with POI, from recognising symptoms and interpreting hormone tests to counselling on fertility, bone health, and long-term wellbeing. 

 
 

About Early Life Nutrition Alliance webinars:

The Early Life Nutrition Alliance provides health care professionals with the most up-to-date research and practical advice for reproductive and prenatal nutrition. We host quarterly webinars (February, May, August and November) whereby we interview leading practitioners and researchers from around the world.  

If you care for women who are trying to conceive or are pregnant, make sure that you don’t miss registering for our webinars. 

For more information take a look at our website:

www.earlylifenutritionalliance.com

 

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