The UK's first PMDD Summit: Bringing together the PMDD community, healthcare professionals, policymakers, researchers, and loved ones.
The PMDD Project are delighted to invite you to our PMDD Summit.
In recognition of PMDD Awareness Month this April, we're bringing together the PMDD community, healthcare professionals, policymakers, researchers, and loved ones for the UK's very first PMDD Summit.
This is our moment to come together, raise our voices, and spark real change. For the first time, we're getting everyone in one (virtual) room to talk openly about PMDD, share lived experience and expertise, and shape what the future looks like for our community.
Plus, we've got some very special guest speakers you won't want to miss.....
The UK's first PMDD Summit: Bringing together the PMDD community, healthcare professionals, policymakers, researchers, and loved ones.
The PMDD Project are delighted to invite you to our PMDD Summit.
In recognition of PMDD Awareness Month this April, we're bringing together the PMDD community, healthcare professionals, policymakers, researchers, and loved ones for the UK's very first PMDD Summit.
This is our moment to come together, raise our voices, and spark real change. For the first time, we're getting everyone in one (virtual) room to talk openly about PMDD, share lived experience and expertise, and shape what the future looks like for our community.
Plus, we've got some very special guest speakers you won't want to miss.....
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- Online
Location
Online event
Agenda
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Welcome!
Welcome from The PMDD Project's founder, Phoebe Williams.
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The Science
We're joined by world-leading endocrinologist and women's health specialist, Professor Jerilynn Prior. Professor Prior will be sharing her clinical insight into what we currently know about PMDD (and what's misunderstood!), where medicine still falls, and what's coming next
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The Mind and Trauma Lens
Jayashri Kulkarni, professor of psychiatry and women's mental health expert, will be here to to reveal the truth behind misdiagnoses, mental health system gaps, and medication realities for people living with PMDD.