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Actor Cheryl Ladd to Speak on Myths of Midlife Health at 14th Annual Congress on Women's Health.


NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- Cheryl Ladd will be the featured Keynote speaker at the 14th Annual Congress on Women's Health during a luncheon titled, "Myths of Midlife Health" at the 14th Annual Congress on Women's Health, June 3-6, 2006 in Hilton Head, SC at the Hilton Head Marriott Beach & Golf Resort. The complete program is available online at www.bioconferences.com/wh

Former "Charlie's Angel" and current co-star of NBC's hit show "Las Vegas," Ladd continues her partnership with Wyeth Pharmaceuticals to educate women and healthcare professionals about overall menopausal health. Ladd will share her personal experience with menopause as well as her conversations with other women during her travels across the country, explore the gap between what doctors know about menopause and what women think, and preview a new resource for health care professionals and their patients found online at www.Knowmenopause.com.

The Congress provides practical, clinical information on cutting-edge therapeutic protocols, novel diagnostic procedures, and innovative research advances that impact on patient care to physicians, nurses, and policymakers. Conference Chair Susan Kornstein, M.D., Executive Director of the Virginia Commonwealth University Formed by a merger between the Richmond Professional Institute and the Medical College of Virginia in 1968, VCU has a medical school that is home to the nation's oldest organ transplant program.  Institute for Women's Health, a DHHS National Center of Excellence, Richmond, Virginia and Co-Chairs Gail Stuart, Ph.D., APRN, BC, FAAN FAAN
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Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing
, Dean, College of Nursing, Medical College of South Carolina, Charleston and JudyAnn Bigby, M.D., Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. It is a prestigious American medical school located in the Longwood Medical Area of the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. , have convened an outstanding faculty and an array of informative sessions that will focus on hot topics in cardiology, menopause, diagnostics and therapeutics, lifestyle medicine, integrative medicine, and common clinical conditions. This year's Congress will also highlight obesity and weight management in women in a special morning session in collaboration with NAASO NAASO North American Association for the Study of Obesity : The Obesity Society. The full program is available at www.bioconferences.com/wh

The Congress is sponsored by University of South Florida College of Medicine As of Fall 2006, there were 477 students in the M.D. program; 78 students in the M.S. and 83 students in the Ph.D. program in the School of Basic Biomedical Sciences; and 55 students in the DPT program in the School of Physical Therapy.  and Journal of Women's Health, in partnership with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women. Collaborating Organizations include American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association, American Chronic Pain Association, American Heart Association American Heart Association (AHA),
n.pr a national voluntary health agency that has the goal of increasing public and medical awareness of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, and thereby reducing the number of associated deaths and disabilities.
, American Menopause Foundation, Anxiety Disorders Association of America, Arthritis Foundation, NAASO: The Obesity Society, National Stroke Association, National Women's Health Resource Center, and WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease

Corporate supporters include GlaxoSmithKline, GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare, Procter & Gamble, Procter & Gamble Feminine Care, Sanofi Aventis, Takeda Pharmaceuticals America, Inc., Teva Neuroscience, and Wyeth.

The Congress offers 18 category 1 hours of Continuing Medical Education continuing medical education See CME. , 21.5 hours of Continuing Nursing Education credits, 18 ADA Ada, city, United States
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 credits, 18 CE credits for psychologists, and 21.5 hours of Continuing Pharmacy Education sponsored by the University of South Florida


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