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Doctors don't get much menopause training. State lawmakers are trying to change that

Doctors don't get much menopause training. State lawmakers are trying to change that

Summary

California lawmakers are working to improve menopause education for doctors. They introduced a bill that would require doctors to learn about menopause to renew their licenses. This effort is part of a broader national movement, with several states considering similar measures.

Key Facts

  • A California bill aims to require menopause education for doctors to renew their licenses.
  • Another proposed bill in California was about identifying education gaps but was put aside.
  • California Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan introduced the menopause education bill.
  • A survey in the medical journal Menopause found fewer than one-third of gynecology programs train on menopause.
  • Thirteen states have introduced 21 bills related to menopause education.
  • New Jersey, Arizona, and Massachusetts are looking at bills to enhance menopause education for doctors.
  • Illinois and Louisiana require insurance to cover some menopause treatments.
  • Doctors can already get training on treating menopause symptoms.
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