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Kristin Mallon

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Kristin Mallon, CNM, MS, RNC-OB, is a board-certified nurse midwife with over 20 years of experience in women's health. She is an expert in menopause and feminine longevity and is the co-founder of Femgevity, a telemedicine company focused on providing concierge care for menopause and longevity.
Kristin's passion for women's health started when she began working as a D.O.N.A. trained doula in Maryland. She completed her Bachelor's degree in nursing at Johns Hopkins University and went on to earn her Master's degree in Science & Midwifery from New York University. During her time at NYU, Kristin was the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect and conducted research at the Hatch Center for MRI Research at Columbia University.
After graduation, Kristin began practicing as a board-certified nurse midwife in private practice in Brooklyn, NY. She has also taught Bachelor's and Master's level nursing courses at NYU and Monmouth University and has written for various medical textbooks and nursing test prep courses.
Kristin's expertise lies in pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, and feminine longevity. She believes that every woman deserves a respected, gentle, supported, and personalized experience when it comes to their healthcare. Kristin's philosophy is rooted in the belief that healthcare should be individualized and that each patient should be empowered to make informed decisions about their health.
Kristin has been recognized for her contributions to the field of women's health and has been published in several medical journals. She is a member of several professional organizations, including the American College of Nurse-Midwives and the North American Menopause Society.

Jan. 24, 2024

Supporting Your Spouse Before, During and After Menopause

Ever wondered how to support your partner through menopause? In this episode of The Fallible Man Podcast Kristin Mallon explains how the ups and downs of perimenopause and postmenopause can affect women. Lower estrogen level…