
Join women’s health nurse practitioner Allison Sayre for an in-depth exploration of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) that goes beyond surface-level symptoms. This webinar will unpack the complex physiological and biochemical factors driving PMS, examine key etiologic theories, and provide practical insights into both lab and clinical assessments.
You’ll come away with evidence-based integrative strategies you can implement right away to help alleviate PMS and improve patient outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify physiological and biochemical factors involved in PMS.
- Explore the different etiologic theories that explain PMS.
- Assess laboratory and clinical tools for evaluating and diagnosing PMS.
- Implement evidence-based integrative strategies to alleviate PMS symptoms.
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Allison Sayre, MSN, WHNP specializes in women’s health and functional medicine, blending both conventional and integrative approaches. With over 18 years of experience, she has empowered women to reclaim their health through personalized nutrition and supplementation, hormone balancing, and lifestyle modifications.
She received her Bachelor of Science from Mount Carmel College of Nursing and her Master of Science from the University of Cincinnati. She has been a certified women’s health nurse practitioner since 2014, and has continued her education and training in functional medicine from both the Institute for Functional Medicine, as well as the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.




