PCOS is now PMOS. Your patient walked in this week asking what that means.
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The 2026 Lancet rename of PCOS to PMOS, translated for the dietitian's first consult after the patient sees the news. Six conversation scripts, eight reframe responses, scope navigation, red-flag triggers.
Seven-page clinical reference. The 2026 Lancet rename in context, Rotterdam criteria recap, lean phenotype flag, the six-sentence consult script, eight reframe responses, scope edges, and eight red-flag triggers. The translation guide for the consult after the rename has landed in your patient's feed.
The recurring patient scenario + OARS/MI refresher, PMOS-adapted. Rotterdam diagnostic criteria (still valid post-rename, with AMH as alternative to ultrasound in adults). The lean PMOS phenotype (20-40% of patients, the most underdiagnosed group). The six-sentence translation script. Eight patient statements with reframe responses ("Do I still have PCOS?" / "But my ultrasound showed cysts" / "Should I do keto?" / "Should I be on Ozempic?"). Scope navigation across GP, endocrinology, gynaecology, reproductive endocrinology. Eight red-flag refer-out triggers.
Women's health dietitians, fertility clinic dietitians, endocrinology teams, GP practice dietitians, private practice clinicians. Anyone whose PCOS caseload is asking about the 2026 rename.
7-page PDF · A4 print-ready · Free download · Evidence: Teede et al. 2026 Lancet rename · 2023 International Guideline · Cooney 2017 · Lim 2019 Cochrane · Single-clinician licence · Dietitian-only resource
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