National Association for Premenstrual Syndromes (NAPS)
Study Day on Women’s Health, Friday 17th November 2023
About National Association for Premenstrual Syndromes
NAPS is a charity set up to provide information advice and support to Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) sufferers and their families with the express purpose of the condition being successfully managed. NAPS also works to promote a better understanding of both PMS and its treatment by the medical profession and supports/encourages research where appropriate.
Working with the medical profession
NAPS is acutely aware that better understanding of PMS and its treatment by medical professionals is vital to the proper management of the condition and therefore, to the wellbeing of those whose lives are blighted by it. To this end NAPS organise two Study Days on Women’s Health each year for Healthcare professionals, provide speakers for professional meetings, offer professional membership of NAPS and produce appropriate literature.
Study Day on Women’s Health
Hormone Health Founder and Director, Professor Nick Panay, was pleased to Chair the latest NAPS Study Day on Women’s Health that took place on Friday 17th November at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
Professor Panay also delivered an informative talk on the topic of ‘Premenstrual syndrome or perimenopause: how to manage in primary care’
More Information:
For further information about the National Association for Premenstrual Syndromes visit the NAPS website.