North American Menopause Society

North American Menopause Society
North American Menopause Society (NAMS)
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Founded 1989
Location 5900 Landerbrook Drive, Mayfield Heights, OH 44124, USA
Key people Dr. Wulf Utian, Founder and former Executive Director
Dr. Margery Gass, current Executive Director
Area served North America
Members 2,000+
Website www.menopause.org

The North American Menopause Society (NAMS), founded in 1989, is a nonprofit multidisciplinary organization with the mission of promoting the health and quality of life of women during midlife and beyond through an understanding of menopause and healthy aging.[1] Based in Cleveland, Ohio, NAMS has over 2,000 members from 51 countries, with 88% of its members from North America.[2] Its membership includes experts from many disciplines, such as medicine, nursing, sociology, psychology, nutrition, anthropology, epidemiology, pharmacy, and education.[3]

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History

The North American Menopause Society was founded in 1989 by Dr. Wulf Utian, the Arthur H. Bill Professor Emeritus of Reproductive Biology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and one of the three original Founders of the International Menopause Society.[4] Dr. Utian served as the Executive Director of NAMS from its inception until 2009, at which time Dr. Margery Gass assumed the position.[3]

Resources and Publications

In 1994 NAMS launched Menopause, a peer-reviewed scientific journal meant to provide a forum for clinical research, applied basic science, and practice guidelines on all aspects of menopause.[3]The scope of Menopause encompasses many varied biomedical areas, including internal medicine, family practice, obstetrics, gynecology, medical subspecialties such as cardiology and geriatrics, epidemiology, pathology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and pharmacology.[5] Additional professional educational material provided by NAMS include the textbook Menopause Practice: The Clinician's Guide, position statements on hormone therapy, management of menopausal symptoms, prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, and other topics, an annual scientific conference, and the e-mail newsletters First to Know and Menopause e-consult.[3][2]

NAMS also releases consumer educational materials, such as the print resources The Menopause Guidebook and The Early Menopause Guidebook and the e-mail newsletter Menopause Flashes.[6] Other educational resources related to menopause can be found at the NAMS website menopause.org.

NAMS Certified Menopause Practitioner Program

The North American Menopause Society has developed an opportunity for licensed healthcare providers to demonstrate their expertise by passing a competency exam and becoming credentialed as a “NAMS Certified Menopause Practitioner” or “NCMP”. NAMS provides a listing of NCMP-credentialed clinicians on its public website.[7]

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