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Menopause and The Importance of Ethnicity

Bayer has partially funded this webinar.
Bayer has provided a speaker and content for the sponsored promotional symposium session. 
The sessions either side of the symposium are independent of Bayer, who have had no influence or editorial input over the agenda and no influence or involvement in the content itself or choce of speakers.
Prescribing information will be available during the symposium presentation.

Wednesday 4th June 2025
Start Time: 19:30
Finish Time: 21:30
Introducing your speakers
Dr Radhika Vohra
NHS & Private GP, Surrey
FSRH Registered Trainer, Speaker
NHS Appraiser
Medical Trustee to The Menopause Charity
Symposium Presentation sponsored by Bayer
Supporting Women with Diabetes
through The Perimenopause
Dr Diana Mansour
FRCOG, FFSRH, DIPM
Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

All delegates will receive

  • A PDF of the main speaker’s slides available for download for delegates' personal use
  • A certificate for your appraisal portfolio
2 hours CPD
Your Learning Agenda

Session 1 - Dr Radhika Vohra

  • Evidence of health disparities for Person of Colour
  • Why is ethnicity important in menopause
  • Differences in menopause presentation
Sponsored Symposium Session
See Event Timings and Info below

Session 2 - Dr Radhika Vohra

  • Potential barriers to menopause treatment arising from differences in perception, understanding & experience
  • What & why we should do things differently
  • Provide evidence and guidance to support the crucial stage of menopause in women from ethnic groups
Meet the Speakers
Dr Radhika Vohra

Dr Radhika Vohra qualified from the University of Birmingham Medical School and works as a NHS and Private GP in Surrey. Whilst enjoying all challenges of primary care; her special interest is Women’s Health, Menopause and Education. She is a GP, FSRH Registered Trainer, Speaker, NHS Appraiser and Medical Trustee to The Menopause Charity. Dr Vohra believes understanding the medical and social challenges women face is crucial to providing quality support care.

Dr Radhika Vohra
Dr Diana Mansour Dr Diana Mansour

Dr Diana Mansour is a Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Healthcare in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. She has been an Associate Clinical Lecturer at Newcastle University since 1997. Diana was Senior Vice President at the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists until October 2021. Currently she is a member of the FSRH UKMEC steering group and UKMEC guideline development group. She is a British Menopause Society recognised Specialist and Trainer.

Dr Mansour was the first accredited subspecialty trainee in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Healthcare of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. She is first author to over 90 peer-reviewed publications, and co-wrote 'Contraception Made Easy' with Dr Laura Percy for those working in primary care. The third edition has recently been published.

Dr Mansour's areas of expertise include acceptability of contraceptive methods, non-contraceptive benefits of contraception, development of long-term methods of contraception, changes in health service provision, medical management of heavy menstrual bleeding, management of the menopause.

Event Timings and Info
19:30 - 20:15 Session 1 - Dr Radhika Vohra

Evidence of health disparities for Person of Colour

Why is ethnicity important in menopause

Differences in menopause presentation

20:15 - 20:45 Sponsored Symposium

Supporting Women with Diabetes through The Perimenopause
Dr Diana Mansour FRCOG, FFSRH, DIPM
Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care,
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

RP-PF-WHC-GB-1509 | Date of Preparation May 2025

This promotional symposium is part of the Women's Health Matters Educational Programme that is organised and fully funded by Bayer.



20:45 - 21:30 Session 2 - Dr Radhika Vohra

Potential barriers to menopause treatment arising from differences in perception, understanding & experience

What & why we should do things differently

Provide evidence and guidance to support the crucial stage of menopause in women from ethnic groups

21:30 Webinar Ends

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What our delegates say

Delegate from Webinar: I have participated so many times and each time I pick up one new thing to help clinical practice Dr Diana Mansour - Womens Health 2
Delegate from Webinar: Very insightful and informative webinar. Dr Radhika Vohra - Women´s Health and Menopause
Delegate from Webinar: Brilliant speaker so knowledgeable gets straight to the important parts so useful for updates thanks Dr Diana Mansour - Womens Health 2
Delegate from Webinar: I always enjoy Dr Mansour´s presentations. Concise, precise, informative and easy to understand Dr Diana Mansour - Womens Health 2
Delegate from Webinar: Dr Vohra´s presentation was insightful and relevant to my clinical practice. Dr Radhika Vohra - Women´s Health and Menopause
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