Perimenopause in Practice: Coordinated Clinical and Lifestyle Care Models for Better Patient Outcomes
In this interdisciplinary masterclass, OB-GYN and integrative menopause specialist Dr. Suzanne Gilberg and exercise physiologist Dr. Stacy Sims explore how coordinated medical and lifestyle care can dramatically improve outcomes for women in perimenopause. Drawing on clinical practice, research, and real-world case studies, the session focuses on early recognition of perimenopausal patterns, common gaps in siloed care, and practical ways clinicians and allied health professionals can work together more effectively.
The discussion covers comprehensive assessment beyond lab values, the role of hormone therapy alongside lifestyle interventions, and how to individualize care when hormones are not an option. Key themes include muscle and bone health, sleep, mental health, inflammation, fueling and recovery, and realistic behavior change. The course emphasizes sequencing interventions, clear communication across care teams, and using data and patient education to support adherence.
Designed for prescribers and allied health professionals alike, this session provides actionable frameworks for collaborative, whole-person perimenopause care that moves beyond one-size-fits-all approaches and helps close the midlife care gap.
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Instructors
Suzanne Gilberg, MD
Stacy Sims, PhD -
60 min
Video duration -
1 Presentation
Included with case studies and questions from the Perry Academy community -
1 Quiz

Course contents
Suzanne Gilberg, MD
Stacy Sims, PhD
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