Join us at GreenFare Organic Cafe for an empowering event on Midlife Metabolism! This in-person gathering is designed to inspire and educate on the importance of one of the pillars of lifestyle medicine.
Decoding Midlife Metabolism: Why Your Body Isn’t Broken—It’s Adapting
Join Dr. Daphne Bascom, Chief Operating Officer at The Vegan Gym and creator of the Menopause Mastery program, for an evidence-based session that will change how you understand metabolism in midlife.
Discover the truth about hormonal shifts, insulin resistance, and why menopause doesn’t “break” your metabolism; it transforms it. Learn practical, plant-powered strategies to restore energy, manage weight, and improve metabolic health.
This interactive conversation will bust myths, clarify which tests and strategies matter most, and help you create a personalized action plan to thrive through menopause and beyond.
Join us at 5pm for dinner and stay for the free lecture at 6pm!
More about Daphne Bascom, MD, PhD:
Daphne Bascom, MD, PhD, is a health coach and Chief Operating Officer with The Vegan Gym.
Before joining The Vegan Gym,, Daphne was the Vice President of Population Health for St. Luke’s Health System in Kansas City.
As part of her multifaceted career, Dr. Bascom was a senior vice president and the medical director at the YMCA of Greater Kansas City. In 2018, Dr. Bascom also served as Y-USA’s Chief Health Officer. In this role, she helped local Ys define and operationalize local clinical integration strategies while leveraging existing evidence-based health programs.
Dr. Bascom was previously a Vice President and Chief Medical Officer with Cerner Corporation. Before re-joining Cerner, Dr. Bascom was Chief Clinical Systems Officer for Cleveland, Ohio's Cleveland Clinic Health System.
Dr. Bascom completed her fellowship in microvascular and reconstructive surgery of the head and neck at Oregon Health Sciences University; and her medical degree, internship and residency in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. She earned her PhD in physiological sciences at the University of Oxford, Laboratory of Physiology, in the United Kingdom. Daphne is recognized for her contributions on the Women of the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics.