Thriving in Menopause Part I

Dr. Heather Hirsch
June 18, 2020

Dr. Hirsch is Board certified in Internal Medicine and completed advanced fellowship training in Women’s Health at the Cleveland Clinic. Her consultative specialty practice focuses on the intersection of internal medicine and office gynecology with a focus on menopausal hormone therapy, and family planning, breast health, sexual dysfunction, and urinary incontinence, and more. Her Fellowship training included an emphasis on scholarly activity, the development of women’s health curriculum, clinical research and leadership. Her clinical work and research centers on inequalities or unanswered questions in the field of women’s health, specifically in menopause and its role in chronic disease development. Her academic work centers on enhancing women’s health curriculum for the fellow, resident, and medical student. She currently practices at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston MA.


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