Beyond the Reproductive Years – Women’s Health Forum from October 2025


Recording of women’s health forum from October 18, 2025 at the Frank E. Merriweather Library in Buffalo. Moderated by J’Leise Sosa, MD. MPH, FACOG; participants included Joshna Singh, MBBS, Kelly Marie Wofford, MS, and Sarah L. Berga, MD. Topics included menopause and perimenopause (medical, cultural and personal experiences); advocating for your health; lifting up patient voices; and understanding your symptoms.

Understanding your body’s changes as you age can help improve the length and quality of your life.

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