Professional Community

Expand your knowledge and expertise in evidence-based practice for premenstrual disorders. Are you a healthcare provider, researcher, or advocate passionate about advancing care for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) and Premenstrual Exacerbation (PME)? The IAPMD Professional Community offers up-to-date evidence-based information to learn, and lead in the field of premenstrual disorders.

Why Join?

Access Exclusive Resources
Tap into a curated library of evidence-based clinical guidelines, research updates, treatment tools, and downloadable resources tailored to support your work with individuals affected by PMDD and PME.

Engage with Experts
Attend monthly expert-led webinars (a $20 value per session) and gain access to our full library of past recordings. Learn from leading clinicians and researchers at the forefront of menstrual health and mood disorders.

Enhance Your Practice
Engage in our groups to discuss complex cases. Stay current on best practices, diagnostic criteria, and treatment approaches. Whether you're refining your existing care strategies or expanding your knowledge, IAPMD’s professional tools help elevate the support you offer.

Apply for Awards (Coming Soon)
As part of your membership, you’ll soon have access to apply for awards highlighting excellence in research and leadership, along with professional recognition for career growth.

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We need this community!

“Over the past years, IAPMD has led the way in raising awareness among patients, providing evidence-based education and support so that they could better understand and navigate their premenstrual disorders. Now, we’re excited to expand our focus to professionals to build community and expertise among scientists and healthcare professionals whose work is relevant to PMDs. By providing a shared space in which professionals can share, learn, network, and advocate around their cycle-related work, we aim to increase the number of scientific laboratories and healthcare clinics that are equipped to address the public health burden of premenstrual disorders.”

— Tory Eisenlohr-Moul, PhD, IAPMD Clinical Advisory Board