Dr Currie is current Chair of the British Menopause Society and their aims following the NICE Guideline is to try to tackle just the issue you describe - ie to improve education through the medical professions by a variety of means. As manager of this site and also of this forum then I expect she is able to read what's going on from time to time - when she has the time! Rather than write a letters to her then perhaps a dedicated thread where women could point out where they had been failed (and where they had been well served!) by the medical profession - perhaps with the name of the NHS Trust concerned - might help? Not sure really. I think surely we each have a responsibility as women, at grass roots levels - to challenge decisions based on up to date information, where we can and maybe write our own letters to the appropriate body locally?
Not sure why one would write to Prof Studd - he is a private gynaecologist and has not practised on NHS for some years as far as I gather - however eminent he is! I mean he charges very high prices for women who are not well served on NHS and have money to spare, so actually it's better that we try to improve the NHS surely, so that all women can benefit, not just the privileged few?
Perhaps there is a need for an MM organised survey at some point on this issue? Dr Currie may well have other surveys up her sleeve?! There have been others done regularly on a variety of menopausal issues.
Hurdity x