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Dr Rebecca South

Women's Health General Practitioner, Inner West Women's Health
Dr Rebecca South is a fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and holds a Diploma with The Royal Australian College of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and is a member of the Australasian Menopause Society.
With a strong interest in sexual and reproductive health, she worked for 12 years at Family Planning NSW as a clinician and as a medical educator. She is now the clinical lead at Inner West Women’s Health in suburban Sydney and also works in mainstream general practice.
Rebecca really enjoys teaching and she has developed and delivered training modules for GPs in cervical screening, IUD and Implanon insertion and medical abortion.

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In today's podcast, Dr Rebecca South discusses key messages from two valuable menopause meetings, which address controversies surrounding higher dose oestrogen, potential testosterone overuse, and implications for menopause management in general practice.

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