Dr Sarah Jarvis

Dr Sarah Jarvis works for the NHS as a GP in Plymouth. She is also a Health Inequality Fellow, working in an area of high social deprivation. She trained at the University of Southampton and spent some years working in South Africa before returning to complete her GP training in Devon.

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Dr Alison Macbeth

Dr Alison Macbeth has been a GP with a special interest in Women’s Health and Genito-Urinary Medicine since 1999, and now devotes the majority of her time to specialising in Breast, Menopause, and Women’s Health. She also works as a breast surgical speciality doctor in the NHS and runs a secondary care menopause clinic for…

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Dr Rachel Hines

Dr Rachel Hines is a GP and Menopause Specialist on the British MEnopause Society Specialist Register. She works as a menopause specialist and GP in London, and is the Clinical Director of menopause services for Vira Health. She is also an NHS GP appraiser. She qualified at the University of Leeds, and has always focused…

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Sim Sesane

Sim Sesane is a highly motivated, enthusiastic, and experienced Nurse Practitioner, with over 10 years of experience in sexual and reproductive health. Currently employed as a Contraception and Sexual Health Nurse Consultant, Sim is also a Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health (FSRH) and Bayer trainer.

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Richard Hull

Richard Hull is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Galway, having previously worked and studied in Oxford (B.Phil) and Keele (PhD). He is the author of Deprivation and Freedom (Routledge, 2007) and has published on topics including disability, genetic technologies, parental responsibility, assisted dying and non-invasive prenatal testing.

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Bushra Effendi

Bushra Effendi is a prescribing pharmacist who specialises in menopause, working in both the NHS and private sector since her 2015 qualification. She has worked across pharmacy sectors including community, hospital, and primary care, providing advice and support to women going through the menopause transition.

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