Archived Webinars
What does breast density mean? How is it assessed? What are the implications for breast cancer risk and other testing that may increase breast cancer detection in the setting of mammographically dense breasts.
Learn more about breast cancer, mammography screening and early detection. Explore topics such as understanding your family history, genetics, and health prevention tips to help reduce your risk. People of all ages, sexes, and genders should attend because all of us can be impacted by breast cancer.
Have questions about how to prevent osteoporosis? Confused about which supplements to take or which exercises are helpful? Worried about the horror stories told of osteoporosis medications? Dr. Barchi will summarize and clarify prevention techniques, lifestyle modifications, and the medications that go along with osteoporosis. She will discuss practical, real-life options for people of all ages looking to care for their bones.
Introducing AccessCare – Join us to explore the program, discover the range of childcare options available, and learn how to find the perfect fit for your family's needs. Dive into the wealth of information on MyChildDe.org, empowering you to make informed choices for your child's care and development.
Learn more about how genetics and family history contribute to risk of cancer. Topics include: information to gather about your own family history, available methods for assessing cancer risk, and the difference between medical-grade and commercially available genetic testing.
Women have important decisions to make about managing their student debt. Flexible repayment options and forgiveness provisions are available, but the details matter and it can be confusing to figure it out on your own. Heather Jarvis, Attorney Specializing in Student Loan Law, knows how to break it down step-by-step so it makes sense once and for all.
This information is subject to change. The following presentation contains accurate information as of April 5, 2024.
What is GSM? Other discussion topics include common vaginal changes and experiences in menopause, how you can improve vaginal dryness, causes of frequent UTI’s in menopause, and urine loss in menopause.
An overview of perimenopause and menopause. We look at definitions of what these two topics actually are as defined by science. During the lecture we will discuss symptoms, over the counter treatment options for a variety of symptoms that are experienced during this time period of life. As well we will look at prescription treatments, including use of hormonal treatments in a variety of forms, as well as new medications that are specifically non–hormonal, that are being directly marketed to consumers through advertising on TV on and in print ads. Additional topics we will discuss include sleep issues, weight gain and bone health.
Be Proactive: The Well Woman Guide - Learn about prevention care and recommended screening throughout a women’s life. Discuss how our bodies change and how to best support our overall health through those transitions.
This topic is especially relevant as we embark on the new year, providing the opportunity to reflect on our life experiences, understand their impact and how we can reach our full potential. We hope you can join us as Dr. Keith guides us through a thoughtful exploration of self-discovery and personal development. This webinar features a distinguished speaker, Dr. Colleen Perry Keith, the first woman to serve as president of Goldey-Beacom College.
The National Votes for Women Trail (nvwt.org) identifies 38 key sites in Delaware associated with the struggle for women's right to vote. Thirteen have historic markers. Join this webinar as we take a virtual walk from Georgetown to Dover to New Castle to Wilmington, looking at the stories the 13 markers tell about Delawareans and the cause of “votes for women.”
Dr. Helen McCullough joins us again to highlight slides from each on the previous OWAA Women’s Wellness Webinars and is available for Q&A.