Menopause Matters: Understanding Symptoms, Work Impact, and Practical Solutions

Includes a Live Web Event on 03/12/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)

Join us on March 12th at 1:00 PM ET in celebration of Women’s History Month for a discussion on menopause and its symptoms, work impact and practical solutions. Our speaker will provide an insightful understanding of menopause and an overview of the Society for Women’s Health Research’s (SWHR) EMPACT Menopause Study.

Menopause is a natural life stage. However, for many women, it comes with real physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms that can affect daily life and work. In this webinar, we’ll break down what menopause is, common and often overlooked symptoms, and the impact menopause can have on women in the workplace, from productivity and well-being to retention and career progression.

We’ll also provide an overview of SWHR’s EMPACT Menopause Study, highlighting key findings on menopause and work, and translate the evidence into practical tools and resources that participants can bring back to their organizations. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to foster more supportive, inclusive, and menopause-aware workplaces.

This webinar will be our second installment of Dialogue and Perspectives Webinar Series for 2026—a powerful initiative designed to amplify voices in public sector HR. This series will feature expert discussions, real-world insights, and actionable strategies to foster openness and leadership in our field. 

Speaker: Syreen Goulmamine, MPH, CHES®, Program Manager, Society for Women’s Health Research

PSHRA® Webinars are a member benefit. Available to non-members for a nominal fee.

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Syreen Goulmamine, MPH, CHES

Programs Manager

Society for Women's Health Research

Syreen Goulmamine, MPH, CHES ® is a Programs Manager at the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR), where she leads interdisciplinary initiatives focused on advancing equitable women’s health across the life course. She brings deep expertise in women’s midlife health, chronic and autoimmune conditions, and the intersection of health, work, and policy. With a background in epidemiology, data science, and public health leadership, Syreen is known for translating research into actionable programs, partnerships, and resources that center lived experience and health equity.

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Menopause Matters: Understanding Symptoms, Work Impact, and Practical Solutions
03/12/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
03/12/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes Join us on March 12th at 1:00 PM ET in celebration of Women’s History Month for a discussion on menopause and its symptoms, work impact and practical solutions. Our speaker will provide an insightful understanding of menopause and an overview of the Society for Women’s Health Research’s (SWHR) EMPACT Menopause Study. Menopause is a natural life stage. However, for many women, it comes with real physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms that can affect daily life and work. In this webinar, we’ll break down what menopause is, common and often overlooked symptoms, and the impact menopause can have on women in the workplace, from productivity and well-being to retention and career progression. We’ll also provide an overview of SWHR’s EMPACT Menopause Study, highlighting key findings on menopause and work, and translate the evidence into practical tools and resources that participants can bring back to their organizations. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to foster more supportive, inclusive, and menopause-aware workplaces. This webinar will be our second installment of Dialogue and Perspectives Webinar Series for 2026—a powerful initiative designed to amplify voices in public sector HR. This series will feature expert discussions, real-world insights, and actionable strategies to foster openness and leadership in our field. Speaker: Syreen Goulmamine, MPH, CHES®, Program Manager, Society for Women’s Health Research PSHRA® Webinars are a member benefit. Available to non-members for a nominal fee. Making public sector work better®.
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