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        news Endocrinology and Management of Hormone Therapy in Older Women

        Presented by:The American Society for Reproductive Medicine
        LecturerJohn E. Buster, MD and Nanette Santoro, MD
        Approximate duration:Not available
        Summary points:This audiovisual presentation discusses the changes in circulating concentrations of oestrogens, androgens, and progestogens in aging women and the physiological consequences of these changes; patients who might benefit from these therapies; differences between oral and transdermal delivery systems; the evidence pertaining to androgen deficiency in women, and ways to diagnose and treat hypoactive sexual desire in women.
        Accreditation:The American Society for Reproductive Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation Statement The American Society for Reproductive Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Expiration date: December 22, 2009.
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        Audio:Yes
        Video:Yes
        Text:Yes
        Pictures/Slides:Yes
        Discussion group:No
        Feedback possible:No
        Minimum connection needed:28.8
        Plugins needed:No
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