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Amanda Vincent is an Adjunct Clinical Professor at the Monash Centre Health Research & Implementation, specializing in menopause and menopause-related research. With over 20 years of experience, she is a lead endocrinologist at Monash Health, and she also plays a significant role in educating both undergraduate and postgraduate medical students in menopause management. Vincent heads the Early Menopause Research at Monash and co-leads the Early Menopause stream at the NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Women’s Health. Her expertise and research interests include early menopause, bone health, and consumer health professional education, reflected in various projects and successful grant funding. She is actively involved in the creation of digital resources to aid in menopause education, such as the Healthtalk Australia Early Menopause platform. Additionally, she co-chaired the update of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology's guidelines on premature ovarian insufficiency. Vincent is a Past President of the Australasian Menopause Society and serves on the board of the International Menopause Society, making significant contributions to both national and international discussions on menopause-related topics.
Monash Centre Health Research & Implementation • Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Clinical researcher focused on menopause and women's health.
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