Women are not being dismissed in healthcare by accident — it is structural.
One of the most universal transitions in a woman’s life, menopause, remains one of the most under-taught topics in medical training.
And the consequences are showing up in exam rooms every single day.
In this episode of Endocrine Matters, Dr. Arti Thangudu breaks down a critical and often unspoken gap in medicine: the lack of menopause education, the legacy of outdated research, and how medical training environments shape the way physicians care for women.
This episode explores: 🧠 Why only a small percentage of physicians feel prepared to manage menopause 📉 The long-term impact of the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) on hormone therapy and medical education ⚠️ How gaps in training contribute to dismissed symptoms and misdiagnoses in women 📚 Why women’s health is still underrepresented in medical curricula 🤝 The shift from paternalistic medicine to collaborative, patient-centered care 🌐 How social media and online health information are reshaping the doctor-patient relationship 🤖 The role of AI in medicine — and what it still cannot replace
Dr. Thangudu also discusses how medical culture, training environments, and systemic healthcare structures contribute to the experience many women have of not being heard.
This is not about blaming individual physicians.
It is about understanding the system — and building something better.
You will walk away with a clearer understanding of why menopause care often feels fragmented, why your symptoms may have been dismissed, and what true collaborative, evidence-based care should look like.
Your health is not the problem. The system was never designed with you at the center.
About the Host
Dr. Arti Thangudu is a board-certified endocrinologist specializing in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism, with additional certification in Lifestyle Medicine and menopause care. She focuses on evidence-based care, metabolic health, hormone health, and improving transparency in healthcare.
In This Episode You’ll Learn
• Why menopause education is lacking in medical training • How the Women’s Health Initiative shaped modern menopause care • Why many women feel dismissed in healthcare settings • The difference between paternalistic and collaborative medicine • How to advocate for yourself in a system not designed for you • What good menopause care should actually look like
Endocrine Matters is a podcast dedicated to hormone health, menopause, metabolic health, thyroid disease, obesity medicine, and evidence-based healthcare education.
Each episode breaks down complex medical topics so patients can make informed, empowered decisions about their health.
What is Endocrine Matters?
Endocrine matters empowers women physicians to challenge conventional norms and enhance patient relationships. Through deep discussions, we aim to elevate the specialty and inspire future generations of women physicians, driving meaningful change in hormonal health.