Seminars

I have decided to offer seminars in order to be able to reach more perimenopausal and menopausal women.  I teach every patient that I see the changes in the body with perimenopause and menopause, how these changes relate to symptoms, and treatment options. These seminars will be held at the Wylie Center at Endicott College in Beverly.  There will be continental breakfast provided.  The sessions will last two hours from 10 am to 12 noon on a Saturday morning.  These will be interactive fluid discussions in which I teach the framework and then we explore your questions.  There will be a fee of $200 per seminar which includes breakfast. 

New patients who have attended a seminar will have a $200 deduction off their $500 new patient fee at the Cummings Center office.  

Upcoming Seminars

September 19, 2026
10:00am-12:00pm

Ipswich Room
Wylie Center, Endicott College
295 Hale St, Beverly, MA 01915

Early & Late Menopause and Aging

  • Understand your hormone changes from hot flashes to aches and pains
  • Know how to treat with safe bioidentical evidence-based options
  • Protect your heart and brain
  • Understand and manage metabolic changes like prediabetes
  • Prevent frailty by maintaining your muscle and bone

Small Group limited to 25

Breakfast Buffet with Gluten Free Options

Hands-on small-group conference limited to 25 people.  Dr McCaffrey will teach and answer questions for two hours.  The setting is beautiful and the breakfast is excellent.  You will be provided with a detailed handout with all the covered information and space to write notes.  You will walk out feeling like an expert regarding your own menopause.  Dr McCaffrey is known for her unhurried 1 hr menopause appointments.  This will be a chance to go deeper. 

 

Get in Touch

Phone

(978) 969-1011

Email

nspm@marymccaffreymd.com

Address

900 Cummings Center, Suite 219-U
Beverly, MA 01915

The information on this website is for educational and informational purposes only, and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or qualified health provider with questions regarding a medical condition