
Doctors rely on a large body of historic findings to treat their patients. However, doctors must also look to the future in order to find new ways of offering better services to the people that they are working with. This is true of all areas of medicine but is particularly true in ati-aging medicine where there remain many new advances to be made.
A large group of anti-aging doctors is going to be able to make even better progress in this area by having a whole new world of education opened up to them. Those doctors that attended last week's Women's Health conference in Boston will be able to access a special library of information which can further educate them about new and existing ways to treat their patients.
The focus of this conference was on the health of aging women so it discussed issues such as treating women for menopause. There are many established, controversial and emerging methods of menopause treatment so it's important for these doctors to know all of the options out there in order to best treat their patients.
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Question of the Day: Should doctors be obligated to regularly update their education?









