Filling in the Gaps:
A Functional Framework for Peri/Menopause
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A practical, clinical approach to bridging conventional & functional care—for women and the providers who serve them

Are you a provider frustrated by how limited the options feel for your perimenopausal patients?
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You’ve read the studies. You’ve tried the protocols. You’re running the labs, adjusting HRT & fine-tuning nutrients.
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But when another 30-60 year-old woman sits across from you exhausted, gaining weight, crying over anxiety and bloating she can’t explain—you find yourself saying the same things:Â
“Your labs are normal.”
“This is just part of aging.”
“I think you’re just stressed”
“We can try birth control or an antidepressant.”
And every time, it feels a little worse. Because deep down, you know:
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➤ You’re not addressing the root cause.
➤ Your patient deserves more than a band-aid.
➤ Even if you do run a stool test, you’re handed a report and a copy-paste protocol… with no real strategy for what to do next.
➤ You’re not burnt out because you don’t care.
➤ You’re burnt out because the system gave you labs—but not the tools to interpret them or the training to treat what they reveal.
SAVE MY SEATThis Live Course is For Clinicians Who Want to:
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➤ Understand what functional medicine actually is (and what it's not) — and how to use it responsibly in a clinical setting
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➤ Feel more confident managing fatigue, weight gain, mood changes, cycle issues, and more
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➤ Know when to test, when to refer, and when to just listen
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➤ Improve patient satisfaction and outcomes without throwing the kitchen sink of supplements or labs
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➤ Finally connect the dots between hormones, gut health, thyroid, insulin resistance, and stress
What Will I Learn?
Module 1: What Functional Medicine Is (and Isn’t)
Module 2: Hormonal Shifts in Perimenopause & Menopause
Module 3: Hormone Replacement Therapy: Through a Functional Lens
Module 4: Gut, Liver, Stress & Hormones—Underlying Drivers

Ideal for:
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✔ Clinicians like you—nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), MDs/DOs, RNs, and other healthcare providers in primary care, women’s health, hormone clinics, in-patient acute care, and other outpatient specialty settings.
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âś” Clinicians who feel limited by conventional tools and want deeper strategies for supporting women in midlife
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âś” Providers looking to better understand a functional medicine approach to hormones, HRT, and the root causes behind fatigue, mood shifts, weight gain, and cycle irregularities
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âś” Anyone ready to bridge the gap between evidence-based medicine and personalized care
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âś” Functional medicine-curious providers who want a clinical, non-woo approach grounded in real patient outcomes
Testimonials
Who You’re Learning From:
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Stacy Marie Ronquillo MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, AGACNP-BC, IFMCP
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Hi, I’m Stacy Marie Ronquillo—double board-certified Family & Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, certified by The Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM), former ER lifer turned functional medicine provider, and founder of Remedy Functional Medicine.
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After nearly two decades in conventional medicine, I saw firsthand how often midlife women were dismissed, misdiagnosed, or put on medications that didn’t truly address their symptoms. I knew there had to be a better way.
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Through my functional medicine practice, I help women navigate perimenopause and menopause by looking at the full picture—hormones, gut health, metabolism, and stress—all connected.
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But more than that, I created this course to clear up the confusion surrounding functional medicine. It’s not just about supplements. It’s not only for the wealthy. And it doesn’t mean throwing out everything you learned in your conventional medicine training.
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This course is for providers like you—curious, grounded in science, and tired of saying “everything looks fine” when you know it isn’t.
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I’ll show you how functional medicine can be practical, accessible, and clinically impactful—without the overwhelm.

Course Details:
Limited Capacity —
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To keep this experience interactive and clinically relevant, space is intentionally limited. This course is live, high-touch, and designed for providers who are ready to engage and ask questions.