• 66. Menopause Insights from an OB-GYN with Dr. Cheryl Johnson

  • Apr 16 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

66. Menopause Insights from an OB-GYN with Dr. Cheryl Johnson

  • Summary

  • They say knowledge is power, right? Well, I want to keep talking about menopause so we all feel powerful, not powerless. It’s coming, so let’s figure this out…together.

    This week, I’m in conversation with board certified OBGYN, Dr. Cheryl Johnson, and I want to know how she helps her patients through this stage of life.

    You’ll definitely learn a thing or two.

    What we discussed:

    • The benefit of a long-term relationship with a gynecologist
    • What is happening in the body during the 3 stages of menopause
    • Common – and not so common – symptoms of menopause
    • How doctors navigate the changing landscape of menopause research and treatments
    • How genetics and lifestyle play a huge part in menopause will affect you


    About Dr. Cheryl Johnson
    Cheryl J. Johnson, M.D. is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, and obtained her medical degree from The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health. Most recently, she was appointed to sit on the Ohio Commission on Minority Health-Medical Expert Panel. Dr. Johnson leads the population health response to alleviate infant mortality through programing at Summa’s Center for Health Equity. The goal is to impact the health of our most vulnerable patients that in time will reduce the infant mortality rate.




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