Are you interested in midlife health and beyond in women and men? If so EMAS is the professional society for you. It provides a unique opportunity to join a worldwide expert network, sharing information and resources. Benefits include:
Are you interested in midlife health and beyond in women and men? If so EMAS is the professional society for you. It provides a unique opportunity to join a worldwide expert network, sharing information and resources.
EMAS Individual Members may be healthcare or allied healthcare professionals, researchers, or other professionals interested in midlife health and beyond in women and men. EMAS is committed to ensuring equality, diversity, and inclusion. Online membership fees include an online-only subscription to Maturitas (optional) and unlimited access to the EMAS e-learning zone.
NEW: Your membership will start with the date when you apply (i.e. 1-year membership applied for on 01 March 2023 lasts until 29 February 2024).
Retired members, nurses and allied health professionals, and members from Middle/low-income countries*
Members up to the age of 35
Retired members, nurses and allied health professionals, and members from Middle/low-income countries*
Members up to the age of 35
National Menopause (and/or Andropause) Societies may apply to become affiliated members of EMAS.
You can apply below by clicking the button
EMAS Corporate Members enjoy a wide range of benefits including close contact with KOLs and international exposure and recognition.
EMAS continues to expand the reach and impact of its excellent congress and workshops by partnering with a limited number of companies who share EMAS’s commitment to educational excellence.
EMAS is offering the unique opportunity to be recognised as an EMAS Education Partner for all partners contributing €10,000 or more towards any educational activity (webcast, e-series, EMAS Workshops or Knowledge Live).
As a full EMAS Education Partner, your company will be investing in the education of the next generation; EMAS will re-invest your contribution back into education, with the aim of getting CME accreditation for EMAS educational content.
For sponsorship opportunities and further information for organisations engaged in the field of Menopause or Andropause / contributing to the EMAS project, please contact:
Maturitas is planning a special issue on Menopause and long-term health in vulnerable populations. Menopause is a physiological phenomenon, yet many women experience bothersome symptoms which affect their quality of life. Furthermore, the postmenopausal estrogen decline is associated with chronic conditions like cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis, that may be difficult to disentangle from the effects of aging. Managing the menopause and the associated burden of chronic disease may be particularly challenging in vulnerable populations, such as women with frailty, HIV infection, chronic diseases, women from diverse cultural backgrounds, women who have previous known disability, women in prison or women in poverty.
We are inviting (research and review) papers to address these issues from basic science to health and social care. We are particularly interested in papers addressing the management of menopause and healthy aging in women with the following conditions:
We request that authors submit their full manuscripts for consideration to Maturitas by 28th February 2021. We anticipate publication in the autumn of 2021. When asked to choose article type, authors should select the correct Special Issue Article Type – Menopause and long-term health in vulnerable populations. All submissions should meet the usual Maturitas author guidelines and standards and will be subject to the peer-review process.
Mary Ann Geronimo
Australia
Megan Bell
Australia
Oscar Franco
Switzerland
Samar El Khoudary
USA
Taulant Muka
Switzerland
Jovanna Muscogiuri
Italy
Bulent Yildiz
Turkey
#Maturitas
Maturitas is an international multidisciplinary peer reviewed scientific journal of midlife health and beyond publishing original research, reviews, consensus statements and guidelines. The journal provides a forum for all aspects of postreproductive health in both genders ranging from basic science to health and social care.
Topic areas include:
Maturitas provides a lively and high visibility platform to encourage new insights and exchange of important new developments between researchers, clinicians and care providers in the field of midlife health to promote a personalized approach to healthy aging.
Note: current EMAS members can order a subscription to Maturitas at reduced cost
Maturitas is planning a special issue on Menopause and long-term health in vulnerable populations. Menopause is a physiological phenomenon, yet many women experience bothersome symptoms which affect their quality of life. Furthermore, the postmenopausal estrogen decline is associated with chronic conditions like cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis, that may be difficult to disentangle from the effects of aging. Managing the menopause and the associated burden of chronic disease may be particularly challenging in vulnerable populations, such as women with frailty, HIV infection, chronic diseases, women from diverse cultural backgrounds, women who have previous known disability, women in prison or women in poverty.
We are inviting (research and review) papers to address these issues from basic science to health and social care. We are particularly interested in papers addressing the management of menopause and healthy aging in women with the following conditions:
We request that authors submit their full manuscripts for consideration to Maturitas by 28th February 2021. We anticipate publication in the autumn of 2021. When asked to choose article type, authors should select the correct Special Issue Article Type – Menopause and long-term health in vulnerable populations. All submissions should meet the usual Maturitas author guidelines and standards and will be subject to the peer-review process.
Mary Ann Geronimo
Australia
Megan Bell
Australia
Oscar Franco
Switzerland
Samar El Khoudary
USA
Taulant Muka
Switzerland
Jovanna Muscogiuri
Italy
Bulent Yildiz
Turkey
#CRWH
Case Reports in Women’s Health publishes open access case reports covering all aspects of women’s health. Publishing open access grants maximum visibility to your article, as it is freely available to any reader immediately at publication. The scope reflects the comprehensive nature of women’s health and includes not only the core areas of reproductive and postreproductive health, but also the key subspecialty areas. Case reports inform healthcare professionals and provide educational material on rare conditions, unusual presentations, and therapeutic approaches.
The journal will cover the following specialties:
Note: current EMAS members are eligible for a 10% discount on the journal Article Publishing Charge.
Manuscripts should be written in accordance with the CARE guidelines
Current main focus topics:
Are you interested in midlife health and beyond in women and men? If so EMAS is the professional society for you. It provides a unique opportunity to join a worldwide expert network, sharing information and resources.