You’re Invited: Two CME Sessions to Elevate Midlife Women’s Care Across Your Practice

Women in the perimenopause transition are present in every clinical setting—primary care, mental health, cardiology, orthopedics, endocrinology, and more. Yet the early hormonal changes that drive symptoms across the body often go unrecognized, leading to misattributed diagnoses and avoidable decline.

To address this gap, Perry Academy and Castle Connolly are hosting a two-part CME webinar series for all clinicians who work with women in midlife, regardless of specialty.

Session 1: Managing and Initiating Hormone Therapy in Perimenopause
Clinical decision-making, safety considerations, and individualized treatment strategies for midlife women.

Session 2: Perimenopause and Musculoskeletal Health
A deep dive into how hormonal shifts reshape bone and connective tissue—and what clinicians can do to prevent decline and injury.

You may attend either or both. Once registered, you will receive links to join both live events and access recordings. 
Date: December 4th 7pm EST
Topic: Managing and Initiating Hormone Therapy in Perimenopause
Duration: 1 hour
Instructor: Dr. Robin Noble, MD, MHCDS, MSCP
Date: December 5th 10am EST
Topic: Perimenopause and Musculoskeletal Health
Duration: 1.10 hour
Instructor: Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein, MD
01 — Learning objectives

What you will learn in the webinars

This live session is part of Perry Academy’s ongoing series on perimenopause care, bringing together experts to translate the latest research into clinical practice.

Learning Objectives Session 1: Initiating and Managing Hormone Therapy

  1. Differentiate menopausal stages and align them with symptom patterns to guide HT decisions.
  2. Apply risk assessment tools to analyze patient-specific benefits and risks.
  3. Design and implement individualized HT regimens, including dosing and delivery methods.
  4. Formulate strategies for managing complex cases and special populations.
  5. Evaluate treatment response, adjust regimens, and integrate shared decision-making in ongoing care.

Learning Objectives Session 2: Perimenopause and Musculoskeletal Health:

  1. Understand the hormonal changes that occur during perimenopause and menopause
  2. Understand how those changes impact the musculoskeletal system
  3. Apply implications to their practice for perimenopausal and menopausal musculoskeletal changes
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02 — the ECOSYSTEM

About Perry Academy

Perry Academy is a professional education platform dedicated to closing the perimenopause care gap.

We bring together leading clinicians, researchers, and allied health professionals to advance how midlife women’s health is understood and practiced.

What we offer:

  • Accredited education: CME/CEU-approved courses covering hormonal, metabolic, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and emotional health.

  • The Perimenopause Certificate®: Our flagship multidisciplinary program designed for clinicians and health professionals.

  • Expert-led learning: Evidence-based modules, live events, and patient-informed case studies.

  • Professional network: A growing community of providers collaborating to raise the standard of perimenopause care.
03- Webinar host

Meet your webinar host

Dr. Robin Noble, MD, MHCDS, MSCP

  • Board Certified OB/GYN (FACOG)
  • Fellowship Trained in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery
  • Certified Menopause Provider (MSCP)
  • Chief Medical Advisor: Let’s Talk Menopause
  • Boarded in Lifestyle Medicine (Dip ABLM)
  • Masters in Health Care Science Delivery
  • 25 years of Clinical Practice
  • Physician owned multi specialty group in Portland, Maine
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03- Webinar host

Meet your webinar host

Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein, MD

Dr. Jocelyn R. Wittstein is an Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Duke University, specializing in sports medicine. Her clinical and research interests span the shoulder, elbow, and knee in both pediatric and adult populations​ with focus on the female athlete across the lifespan, post traumatic arthritis after knee injuries, and the musculoskeletal syndrome of menopause and its repercussions. 
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