Hormones Before Menopause: Treating Perimenopause and Beyond | August 20, 2026
EDUCON 2026
POWERED BY LP3 NETWORK
Overview
This session focuses on how pharmacists can support younger patients navigating hormonal changes, with a primary emphasis on perimenopause. We’ll cover symptom recognition, lab interpretation, and thoughtful hormone therapy strategies, along with a brief look at related conditions like PMDD and PCOS. The goal is to give clinicians practical, real-world guidance they can use to better support this often overlooked patient population.
Intended audience
- Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians
Learning Objectives
Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians
Coming soon.
Hardware/software requirements
We will be using Zoom for this webinar - full system requirements can be found here. You can download the Zoom client here.
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| Processor | Single-core 1Ghz or higher | Dual-core 2Ghz or higher (Intel i3/i5/i7 or AMD equivalent) | |
| RAM | N/A | 4 GB | |
COPYRIGHT
This webinar is Copyright © Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding 2026.
| Tana Kaefer, PharmD | ![]() |
Tana Kaefer is the Director of Clinical Services at Bremo Pharmacies in Richmond, Virginia, where she leads innovative, patient-centered clinical programs focused on expanding access to care. She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy and completed a PGY-1 community-based pharmacy residency at Bremo, which shaped her career in advancing pharmacist-led clinical services.
Dr. Kaefer specializes in hormone consulting, with a focus on perimenopause, menopause, and bioidentical hormone therapy, and works closely with patients and providers to deliver individualized, evidence-informed care. She also serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor at VCU, where she precepts pharmacy students and residents.
A recognized leader in community pharmacy, Dr. Kaefer has been instrumental in advancing immunization services and improving vaccination rates through innovative, pharmacy-led care models and public health partnerships. She continues to drive practice transformation through her work with CPESN Virginia. She was named the 2025 Outstanding Pharmacist in Virginia by the Virginia Pharmacists Association and is a frequent speaker on women’s health, immunizations, and advancing clinical services in community pharmacy.

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