Noon Seminar Examines Safety and Efficacy
of Hormone Replacement
Therapy
In
a noon geriatric seminar scheduled for
Oct. 4, Ken
Glinter, D.O., hopes to dispel popular
myth regarding the consequences of
decreased estrogen production and discuss
therapeutic options for menopausal women.
The seminar is sponsored by the Ohio
University College
of Osteopathic
Medicine
(OU-COM) and will be held at O'Bleness
Memorial Hospital, Room B-9, from noon to
1 p.m.
Glinter,
chairman of the Department of Obstetrics
and Gynecology at OU-COM, said that the
purpose of his presentation is to give a
relatively objective perspective on a
somewhat controversial topic.
All
health-care professionals are invited to
the program. Lunch trays and brown bags
are welcome. Physicians, social workers,
counselors and nurses can receive one hour
of continuing education credit for
attendance.
For
more information about this and future
seminars, please read the full
text of this news
release,
or call the Geriatric Education Center at
(740) 593-2258.
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