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Episode 53 | Transforming Women's Health - Tiffany Ruder

Episode 53 | Transforming Women's Health - Tiffany Ruder

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In this episode of DISRxUPT, hosts Justin Cole and Shannon Yarosz sit down with Dr. Tiffany Ruder, a pharmacist, hormone specialist, and founder of Better Health and Hormone Balance, to explore how pharmacists can transform women's health through education, advocacy, and holistic care.From community pharmacy to pioneering work in bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, Dr. Ruder shares her journey of recognizing critical gaps in perimenopause and menopause care, and how she's empowering women to reclaim their health through evidence-based, root-cause approaches. This conversation challenges pharmacists to step beyond the counter and become champions for a population that has been historically underserved and often dismissed.The Education GapOnly one in five OBGYN residency programs include significant menopause trainingPharmacy school curriculum barely touches women's hormone health beyond basic contraceptionWomen's symptoms are frequently dismissed or attributed to mental health rather than hormonal changesThe medical model often fragments care, missing the systemic nature of hormonal imbalancesUnderstanding Perimenopause & MenopauseEarly symptoms often appear as mood changes, sleep disruption, migraines, and GI issues, not just hot flashesHormones affect the entire body: digestion, neurochemistry, heart rate, metabolism, and moreWomen typically see 4-5 different specialists before finding answersThe transition can begin in a woman's 30s or 40s and last 7-10 years or longerThe Pharmacist's OpportunityPharmacists possess unique biochemistry knowledge that positions them perfectly for hormone counselingFive-minute consultations at the pharmacy counter are insufficient for complex hormone discussionsPharmacists can become educators in clinical settings, corporate boardrooms, schools, and community spacesCertification programs (like hormone replacement therapy specialist credentials) can deepen expertiseFrom Retail to RevolutionDr. Ruder's transition from CVS pharmacy manager to compounding pharmacy specialistThe pandemic as a catalyst for career transformation and reevaluation of work-life balanceDiscovering bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and recognizing the profound need for patient educationLaunching Better Health and Hormone Balance to provide one-on-one consultations beyond the pharmacy counterRoot Cause vs. Band-Aid SolutionsMoving beyond symptom management to address underlying hormonal imbalancesThe importance of comprehensive hormone testing and personalized treatment plansUnderstanding the difference between synthetic and bioidentical hormonesIntegrating nutrition, lifestyle, and stress management with pharmaceutical interventionsFaith & PurposeRecognizing a calling to serve women who have been dismissed by the healthcare systemDaily practice of trust and conviction in uncertain entrepreneurial watersUsing pharmaceutical expertise as a ministry and showing compassion through patient careBalancing personal timetables with divine timingA Vision for Women-Centered CareCreating holistic care models that treat women as whole persons, not fragmented body partsBuilding safe spaces where women feel heard, validated, and empoweredBringing specialists together to create integrated treatment plansRecognizing that women are not "mini men" - physiology, metabolism, and care needs differ significantlyPractical Advice for PharmacistsPursue continuing education in areas of passion - don't wait for curriculum to catch upConsider specialized certifications to deepen expertise in underserved areasLook beyond traditional pharmacy roles to entrepreneurial and educational opportunitiesAdvocate for patients who have been dismissed or overlooked by the healthcare systemRemember that education leads to empowerment for both pharmacists and patientsNotable Quotes"These women deserve so much more than five or ten minutes of our time.""By the time they find compounding pharmacies, most have gone to four to five different doctors. They've been told no, they've been dismissed, they've been told their symptoms are in their head.""We're not just these smaller versions of men. We are complex and dynamic, and our hormones influence a lot.""Education can lead to empowerment because you don't know what you don't know and you can't take action if you're not fully aware.""When we care for others, they get to see the Jesus in me because it's no longer me. It's God who's living through me."Looking AheadDr. Ruder envisions a future where pharmacists serve as educators and advocates in multiple settings, from clinical practices to corporate boardrooms to community spaces. She calls for a truly holistic model of women's health care that validates experiences, integrates specialty expertise, and treats women as whole persons rather than collections of isolated symptoms.About the Guest:Dr. Tiffany Ruder is a pharmacist, certified hormone replacement therapy specialist, and founder of Better Health and Hormone Balance. Originally...
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