EVENTS

In Hawkes Bay and throughout Aotearoa

In house training

Hormonal training can be delivered as courses, Zoom or in person to small or large groups

Design your own

Choose the style of support and personalise to your organisation's needs

Ongoing support available

Questions will arise and we will provide ongoing answers

Rewriting the script

Join Dr Sam and a small group of women for an evening of meaningful conversation, shared kai, and connection. Each month we explore a new topic that matters to your health and wellbeing, in a relaxed, supportive space.

What to expect:

  • Nourishing dinner with great company
  • A chance to ask your questions and hear from others
  • Spot prizes just for coming along
  • Helpful follow-up resources to take home
  • A sense of community, support, and empowerment

Spaces are limited to keep the conversation close and personal - we’d love to have you there.


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International Womens Day

Empowered Workplaces hosted by
Havelock North Business Associations

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Learn about women's health

Events | Workshops | Walks | coffee group

We provide an array of workshops specifically designed for workplace education and community organizations. These interactive sessions are crafted to elevate skills, encourage collaboration, and facilitate learning in a nurturing setting. From professional development for employees to engaging activities and fundraising initiatives for community members, our workshops strive to address the distinct needs of every group we collaborate with.  Not one event is exactly the same as the previous!

Stacy Sims: Menopause Movement Retreat

18 men and women  came from around Tauranga to learn from Dr Stacy Sims PhD and I was honoured to be asked to share my medical knowledge on hormone therapy

Menopause - the word on the street


In the media

There’s a lot of talk about menopause in the media, but for Dr. Sam, it’s about more than just menopause. The signs often start much earlier, and recognizing them matters. Dr. Sam is frequently asked for her opinion, and she takes pride in ensuring it’s not just evidence-based but also evidence-informed—bridging research with real-world experience. This approach is crucial for our health and for moving healthcare forward, beyond just the guidelines.

Media articles

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