Dietitians Australia Her Health Summit 2025: Perimenopause and Menopause

Dietitians Australia Her Health Summit 2025: Perimenopause and Menopause
This is a recording of Session 4 of the virtual Dietitians Australia Her Health Summit 2025: Perimenopause and Menopause.

Hear from our expert line up of multidisciplinary speakers in this jam-packed virtual event.

This registration page is for Session 4 (recording only) of the Her Health Summit. Please follow the links below if you'd like to register for the other sessions or the full day session:

This virtual summit is brought to you by the Dietitians Australia Education Centre in collaboration with the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Interest Group (2025). Dietitians Australia would like to recognise the efforts of Professor Lisa Moran and Dr Sarah Lang (Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation) in the coordination of this event

Program Schedule:

Session 4: Perimenopause and Menopause
Menopause Essentials: An overview and update for dietitians (Clinical Professor Amanda Vincent) - 20 mins
Nutrition through the Menopause Transition: An evidence-based update (Dr Samantha Kozica-Olenski) - 20 mins
Lived consumer experience (Amie Armstrong) - 20 mins
Questions and panel discussion + close - 30 mins

Speakers:

Clinical Professor Amanda Vincent, a clinician researcher, combines clinical practice in menopause with menopause related research, translation and education. She is lead endocrinologist in the Menopause clinics, Monash Health with over 20 years experience. As Head of Early Menopause Research, Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation (MCHRI), Monash University, she has 100+ publications and successful grant funding in projects related to menopause, bone health, digital health, consumer and health professional education including the Ask Early menopause App (www.askearlymenopause.org). Clinical A/Professor Vincent is Past President of the Australasian Menopause Society and current board member of the International Menopause Society.

Dr Samantha Kozica-Olenski is a Research Fellow and Research Coordinator at the Monash Centre of Health Research and Implementation (MCHRI), School of Public Health, Monash University. A clinical dietitian with over 15 years’ experience in public, community and private sectors, her research focuses on improving menopause service delivery and women’s experiences to optimise health outcomes. Samantha contributed to the 2024 update of the Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) guidelines and provided nutrition expertise for accompanying resources, including the development of menopause app content.

Amie Armstrong is an experienced leader in the education, health, and not-for-profit sectors, with expertise in project management, marketing, and stakeholder engagement. She currently works with Monash Health’s Women’s Health & Research Translation Network (WHRTN), Doxa Youth Foundation (DYF) and Equity Trustees, managing community engagement, Scholarship programs, fundraising, and communications initiatives. Previously, Amie led student engagement programs at MONSU Caulfield and held senior marketing and management roles in both Australia and the UK. Holding a Masters Applied Commerce (Marketing) from the University of Melbourne, Amie is passionate about collaboration, community involvement, and creating meaningful impact through her work.

Continuing professional development:

This webinar may be worth 1.5 CPD hour if the activity aligns with your CPD learning goals.

Pricing:
Dietitians Australia members: $55 | Affiliate members: $61.50 | Non-Members: $77

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