Menopause and healthcare professional education: A scoping review

•The importance of understanding menopause is recognised but there are significant knowledge gaps.•There is a disconnect between teaching and knowledge retention.•Educators must role-model positive language in women's health and menopause.•A fresh pedagogical approach to teaching about menopaus...

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