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The mission of the International Menopause Society (IMS) is to work globally to promote and support access to best practice health care for women through their menopause transition and post-reproductive years, enabling them to achieve optimal health and well-being.

The vision of the IMS is that all women across the world will have easy and equitable access to evidence-based knowledge and health care, empowering them to make fully informed mid-life health choices.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved.
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    • Lifestyle Medicine with Prof. Rossella Nappi | For HCPs
      Oct 30 2025
      The International Menopause Society is proud to present a special episode of the IMS Interview Series. In this special World Menopause Day conversation, IMS President Prof. Rossella Nappi joins Dr. Marla Shapiro to explore the theme of Lifestyle Medicine in Menopausal Health. Together they discuss six key areas that support women’s wellbeing during menopause - healthy eating, physical activity, restorative sleep, mental and emotional wellbeing, avoidance of risky substances, and supportive relationships. Prof. Nappi highlights practical, evidence-based strategies to help women take an active role in their health and reminds clinicians that lifestyle medicine is an essential part of every menopause toolkit. Links and Resources: The interview is also available as a video on YouTube World Menopause Day Resources - including the White Paper, Fact Sheets, Infographics and Posters Host and Guest Bios Find out more about the International Menopause Society
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      19 min
    • Lifestyle Medicine with Prof. Rossella Nappi | For Women
      Oct 30 2025
      The International Menopause Society is proud to present a special episode of the IMS Interview Series. In this special World Menopause Day conversation, IMS President Prof. Rossella Nappi joins Dr. Marla Shapiro to explore the theme of Lifestyle Medicine in Menopausal Health. Together they discuss six key areas that support women’s wellbeing during menopause - healthy eating, physical activity, restorative sleep, mental and emotional wellbeing, avoidance of risky substances, and supportive relationships. Pof. Nappi highlights practical, evidence-based strategies to help women take an active role in their health and reminds clinicians that lifestyle medicine is an essential part of every menopause toolkit. Links and Resources: The interview is also available as a video on YouTube World Menopause Day Resources - including the White Paper, Fact Sheets, Infographics and Posters Host and Guest Bios Find out more about the International Menopause Society
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      15 min
    • Menopause and Hormone Therapy: Current Perspectives and Controversies | For Women
      Oct 18 2024
      Introduction: The International Menopause Society is proud to present a special episode of the IMS Interview Series. Join Dr. Marla Shapiro as she interviews IMS President, and lead author of the IMS White Paper 2024, Professor Nick Panay, to discuss Menopause and Hormone Therapy: Current Perspectives and Controversies. Episode Summary: In this special episode, they explore the newly released International Menopause Society White Paper, Menopause and MHT in 2024: Addressing the Key Controversies, aiming to shed light on the current debates surrounding hormone therapy. By focusing on the core questions of "Who, What, When, Why, and Where," they provide clarity on the key issues. The episode delves into who should consider Menopause Hormone Therapy, its benefits, and potential risks. Dr. Shapiro and Professor Panay discuss the importance of personalized treatment plans, addressing common symptoms such as hot flushes and night sweats, while highlighting the need to weigh the benefits against individual health risks. They also explore the role of lifestyle changes and non-hormonal options in optimizing health and well-being during menopause, alongside hormone therapy. Additionally, they discuss global challenges in accessing menopause treatments and emphasize the importance of evidence-based care. As we celebrate World Menopause Day, this insightful conversation underscores the value of informed decision-making and empowers women with knowledge rooted in science and evidence. YouTube Link: The interview is also available on video: https://youtu.be/zJKoEXTWO78 Relevant Links & Resources: Settings: Link to World Menopause Day resources Menopause Info Host Bio: Marla Shapiro C.M.‎, MDCM, CCFP, MHSC, FRCPC, FCFP, NCMP Marla Shapiro is a professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. Dr. Shapiro completed medical school at McGill University and trained at the University of Toronto for her Masters of Health Science. She concluded her specialty training in Community Medicine, receiving her Fellowship in Preventive Medicine and Public Health from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. She also holds a Fellowship in Family Medicine and is currently a Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. Dr. Shapiro is seen on CTV NewsChannel and is the medical expert on CTV’s National News and NewsChannel. She is the author of the bestselling book, Life in the Balance: My Journey with Breast Cancer. Dr. Shapiro is a member of several advisory boards, including the Terry Fox Research Institute. She sat on the Board of Trustees for NAMS for 9 years. She was the President of the North American Menopause Society in 2017 and Scientific Chair of the NAMS Annual General meeting in 2019. She continues to produce and direct both videos in women’s health for health practitioners and the general public for NAMS. The videos can be seen on YouTube and www.menopause.org. She is on the editorial board of both Menopause and Climacteric. She received an Award of Excellence from the College of Family Physicians of Canada and was awarded the Excellence in Creative Professional Activity by the University of Toronto. Dr. Shapiro was also chosen in the top 10 of the 50 most powerful doctors in Canada by the Medical Post. In 2015 Dr. Shapiro was named a Member of the Order of Canada for her contributions as a family physician and trusted source of health information. One of this country’s highest civilian honours, the Order of Canada recognizes outstanding achievement, dedication to the community, and service to the nation. Guest Bio: Professor Nick Panay BSc MBBS FRCOG MFSRH Consultant Gynecologist, Subspecialist in Reproductive Medicine, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Professor of Practice, Imperial College London, Guest Professor, Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Capital Medical University. Summary CV As director of the Menopause & PMS Centre at Queen Charlotte’s Hospital & Imperial College London, Nick leads a busy clinical and research team which publishes widely, presents at scientific meetings and trains health professionals at all levels. He and his team of research fellows and nurses run an active research programme consisting of translational, clinical and pharmaceutically sponsored research in menopause, premature ovarian insufficiency, premenstrual syndrome, androgens and contraception. Nick has authored more than 200 peer reviewed publications with more than 10000 citations to date and has a Google Scholar h index of 49. He presents at numerous national and international conferences, as an invited keynote and plenary speaker. Through his work with several societies, councils and women’s groups he campaigns actively for women’s health issues both nationally and internationally. His affiliations include: President, International Menopause Society,Past ...
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      28 min
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