Dr Fiona Jane MBBS is a Research Fellow with the Women’s Health Program and also a general practitioner currently practicing in a family general practice. She graduated from Melbourne University and after postgraduate training was appointed Director of the Occupational Health Program at Peter MacCallum Institute for 5 years. Dr Jane then lived in the USA for 5 years where she was President of the National Institute of Health International Women’s Group in Washington DC. On returning to Australia she recommenced in general practice and has had 25 years of clinical experience with a special interest in women’s health.
Davis, S., Jane, F., 2010, Menopause, in Women's Health across the lifespan. A pharmacotherapeutic approach, eds Laura M Borgelt, Mary Beth O'Connell, Juith A Smith, Karim A Calis, American Society of Healt-System Pharmacists Inc, United States, pp. 249-265.
Davis, S., Jane, F., 2011, Sex and perimenopause, Menopause [P], vol 40, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, United States, pp. 274-278.
Davis, S., Jane, F., 2010, Drugs for the treatment of menopausal symptoms, Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy [P], vol 11, issue 8, Informa Healthcare, United Kingdom, pp. 1329-1341.
Panjari, M., Bell, R.J., Jane, F.M., Wolfe, R.S.J., Adams, J., Morrow, C., Davis, S.R., 2009, A randomized trial of oral DHEA treatment for sexual function, well-being, and menopausal symptoms in postmenopausal women with low libido, Journal of Sexual Medicine [E], vol 6, issue 9, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 2579-2590.
Panjari, M., Bell, R.J., Jane, F.M., Adams, J., Morrow, C., Davis, S.R., 2009, The safety of 52 weeks of oral DHEA therapy for postmenopausal women, Maturitas [P], vol 63, issue 3, Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Ireland, pp. 240-245.
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