Course Overview
This course explores the menopause as a biological and hormonal transition rather than simply an age-related event. Learners will gain a detailed understanding of perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause, alongside the role of key hormones and how hormonal decline affects multiple body systems.
The course also addresses common and lesser-known symptoms, health risks such as osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease, and the variability of menopausal experience between individuals.
This course is suitable for:
• Health and wellness professionals
• Aesthetic and beauty practitioners
• Therapists and holistic practitioners
• Educators and support workers
• Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of menopause for professional or personal development
No previous knowledge or training is required.
By completing this course, you will gain a clear understanding of:
• What menopause is and how it differs from perimenopause and post-menopause
• Hormonal changes involving oestrogen, progesterone, and testosterone
• How menopause affects the skin, bones, cardiovascular system, metabolism, and mental health
• Common physical and psychological symptoms and how long they may last
• Menstrual cycle changes during the menopausal transition
• Long-term health risks associated with menopause
• The importance of individualised experiences and avoiding generalisation
100% Online, self-paced learning
• Accessible anytime, anywhere
• Designed to fit around work and personal commitments
• Professionally written, evidence-based content
• Clear, structured learning suitable for a wide audience
• Relevant across health, wellness, and aesthetic professions
• Supports inclusive, informed, and ethical practice
• Developed by an experienced education provider
Upon successful completion, learners will receive a IPHM certificate of completion, suitable for CPD evidence.
Ready to deepen your understanding of menopause?Enrol today and gain the knowledge needed to support awareness, education, and professional confidence around the menopausal transition.