Persistent Pelvic Pain (Endometriosis and Adenomyosis)

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Complex pelvic pain requires a whole-person approach. This evidence-based, clinician-led course equips you with practical skills to confidently lead multidisciplinary care for women experiencing PPP.

Gain everything you need to know to make a real difference.

Clinical leads Dr Emily Ware FRACGP DRANZCOG (Adv) MBBS (Hons) BMEDSci Women’s Health GP Specialist – TasWomen by TasOGs, O’Skin, Clinical Educator – University of Tasmania and Rachel Andrew APA Titled Pelvic Health Physiotherapist are joined by specialist presenters in this innovative online course.

Learning outcomes

  • Understand key differences between types and drivers of persistent pelvic pain Identify symptoms and clinical features of common PPP conditions like endometriosis and pelvic floor dysfunction Apply trauma-informed and culturally sensitive communication techniques.
  • Conduct appropriate examinations and order relevant investigations with patient comfort in mind Develop effective, patient-led management and self-care plans.
  • Collaborate confidently with multidisciplinary teams for comprehensive care Navigate pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment options.
  • Recognise when and how to refer patients to specialists for further care Finish with all the resources you need to provide excellent care for your patients.
Date & Time
Target Audience
GPs
Event Organiser
Vagenius Training
Cost
$1,485
Enquiries
Colette McKiernan Phone 0434383117 Email contact@vageniustraining.com
CPD Information
RACGP, ACRRM, RANZCOG and ACNP approved 9 EA hrs, 1.5 RP hrs, 5 MO hrs