The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research

The Role of the Primary Care Physician in the Assessment and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
This article outlines the role of the PCP in the timely and accurate diagnosis, provision of information and education, lifestyle and weight management, and management of key features such as hyperandrogenism, irregular cycles, infertility, emotional well-being, and cardiometabolic risk. PCPs play an essential role as the point of first contact for women and adolescents with or at high risk of PCOS, providers of whole-person care and continuity of care, and coordinators of care within a multidisciplinary team. Optimal management of PCOS requires equitable access to primary care. There is a need for systemic approaches to a...
Source: Australian Family Physician - November 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Carolyn Ee Source Type: research