Professional Societies
Supporting education, guidance and communication in women’s health
We work with professional societies, charities and patient organisations involved in women’s health, fertility and menopause.
Many organisations are working to improve education, raise awareness and influence policy in areas where information is often fragmented or poorly communicated. Our role is to help translate complex science, clinical guidance and lived experience into clear, credible and accessible communications.
With decades of experience in medical communications, we bring both scientific understanding and a strong focus on clarity, helping organisations develop materials that inform, educate and support their communities.
How we can support your organisation
We support societies and charities across a range of educational and communication activities. This may include:
Educational resources
- Clinical or professional education materials
- Patient information resources
- Guidance summaries and educational toolkits
Scientific and policy communications
- Position statements and reports
- Evidence summaries and briefing materials
- Conference or event content
Content development and writing
- Articles, blogs and educational content
- Website resources
- Campaign materials
Patient-centred communication
- Ensuring information is clear, accurate and respectful
- Supporting thoughtful integration of patient perspectives
- Helping organisations communicate complex topics in ways that are understandable and useful
Areas of expertise
Our work focuses on women’s health and reproductive medicine, particularly:
- Fertility and assisted reproduction
- Menopause, including Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
- Gynaecological conditions and hormonal health
This therapy area depth allows us to contribute meaningfully to education and communication initiatives in these fields.
Bridging science and lived experience
Alongside her professional background in medical communications, Kate brings lived experience of Premature Ovarian Insufficiency, infertility, and early menopause.
This perspective informs how she approaches education and communication. It helps ensure that information is scientifically accurate while also recognising the realities faced by patients and families navigating these conditions.
Where appropriate, we can help organisations incorporate patient voice in ways that are constructive, balanced and respectful of clinical care.
How we typically collaborate
Clear thinking done properly
We work with societies and charities in a variety of ways, including:
- Supporting the development of educational resources
- Contributing to reports, guidance or position statements
- Assisting with conference or event content
- Advising on communication approaches within women’s health initiatives
Our role is to support organisations in communicating clearly and responsibly while maintaining scientific integrity. We also offer some pro bono work, where we believe our expertise can advance the conversation in areas that we are truly passionate about.
Start a conversation
If your organisation is developing educational resources, guidance or communication initiatives in women’s health, we would be happy to explore how we can support your work.

