The course

The course is made of 13 virtual classes held by top-notch international experts, who will provide insights to healthcare professionals (HCPs) aimed at improving the quality of care in PCOS.

The course will be available as 13 webinars. If you will miss one you will be able to re-watch it later!

By the end of the course, you will be able to
  • Understand how neuroendocrine systems regulate key transitions in female health
  • Recognize the hormonal and brain-based factors influencing mood, fertility, and aging
  • Identify neuroendocrine mechanisms behind major conditions like PCOS, menopause-related disorders, and ovulatory dysfunction
  • Gain insights into the hormonal basis of cardiovascular and bone health in women
  • Apply this knowledge to support more personalized, life-stage–specific care for women

This course is designed for

13 Virtual classes

Each lesson lasts about 60/70 minutes. You can decide whether to participate at the live session or watch it later.

Q&A during the live lesson

Take part in the discussion asking questions and doubts during the Q&A at the live lessons

Play and Re-play

Will you miss a live lesson? You can watch it after: all the recordings will be made available within 48 hours.
Watching the recordings does NOT allow to get the CME Credits or the Certificate of attendance. 

CME Credits

An application has been made to the UEMS EACCME® for CME accreditation of this event. An application has been submitted to the EACCME/UEMS for accreditation of this event.
CME credits will be given for the lessons attended live on zoom, not for watching the recordings.
The European Credits for the lessons can be obtained filling a questionnaire within 15 days after each lesson.

Certification as “ISGE Certified Practitioner”

After the exam at the end of the course you will be able to obtain the certificate as ISGE Certified Practitioner

Valid for the ISGE certification program

Learn more on the ISGE Certification program

Contents of the course

Charles Sultan The neuroendocrine basis of pubertal maturation

26 Jun 2025 15:00–16:30 CEST

Frederick Naftolin The brain and the ovaries: understanding ovulation

03 Jul 2025 15:00–16:30 CEST

Andrea Genazzani Understanding cycling mood and anxiety in women

10 Jul 2025 15:00–16:30 CEST

Blazej Meczekalski Ovulatory dysfunction and cycle disturbances: the neuroendocrine horizon

04 Sep 2025 15:00–16:30 CEST

In preparation
Session details are currently being defined.
Giancarlo Di Renzo Key hormones which maintain pregnancy and trigger parturition

25 Sep 2025 15:00–16:30 CEST

Giovanni Grandi Navigating the neuroendocrine impact of hormonal contraceptives

16 Oct 2025 15:00–16:30 CEST

Sarah Berga Neuroendocrine signatures of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

22 Oct 2025 15:00–16:30 CEST

Tommaso Simoncini The perimenopausal journey, from the brain to the symptoms

28 Oct 2025 14:00–15:30 CET

Rossella Nappi Neuroendocrine changes in the brain throughout menopause and ageing

13 Nov 2025 15:00–16:30 CET

Antonio Cano Endocrine and neuroendocrine basis of metabolic dysfunction of menopause

19 Nov 2025 15:00–16:30 CET

In preparation
Session details are currently being defined.
John Stevenson Hormones and cardiovascular fate after menopause

10 Dec 2025 15:00–16:30 CET