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The Metabolic Woman: From Mechanisms to Precision Care in Gynecological Endocrinology

Sep 17 2026⁠–Jan 22 2027  

This 12-lecture course explores metabolism as a central regulator of female reproductive endocrinology, gynecological health, fertility, pregnancy, menopause, and healthy aging. The series is designed to combine state-of-the-art pathophysiology with immediately applicable clinical management strategies, translating metabolic science into practical decision-making for specialists in gynecology, reproductive medicine, endocrinology, and women’s health.

Course Rationale

Metabolic hormones and nutrient-sensing pathways act across the hypothalamic–pituitary–ovarian axis and influence menstrual cyclicity, ovulation, implantation, pregnancy adaptation, menopausal transition, cardiometabolic risk, and degenerative disease. Contemporary women’s health care therefore requires an integrated view of insulin resistance, adipose tissue dysfunction, inflammation, mitochondrial health, gut–liver–ovary signaling, and reproductive aging.