All workshops are exclusive of travel and accommodation costs
This webinar comprises a one-hour online presentation followed by a 30-minute Interactive: Case discussion and Q&A session. These sessions are especially well-suited for healthcare practitioners and groups seeking to enhance their team's expertise and harmonise their approach to addressing endometriosis and pelvic pain. The webinar encourages teams to reflect on their current management practice, identify ways that current management can be improved, and build team consensus on how this can be achieved.
For individual clinics we recommend one of two presentations that includes:
Presentation 1
Understanding and explaining the symptoms of endometriosis and pelvic pain
Patients with pelvic pain usually present with a wide range of symptoms, only some of which may live within the practitioner’s current expertise. This seminar encourages practitioners to reflect on the areas where they are currently not meeting their patient’s needs. It provides a wide range of potential treatments and allows practitioners to consider which of these options suit their individual communities.
Using resources to streamline consultations.
This topic explains how to use currently available resources to streamline consultations, explain complex concepts to patients, involve patients in their own care, and use questionnaires to measure patient outcomes over time.
Presentation 2
Understanding and managing pain flares
This topic includes the assessment and management of pelvic pain flares. With an increase in the tools available to GPs, this topic encourages practitioners to reconsider the need for Emergency Department referral, where the patient is not at risk.
Managing pelvic pain in couples wishing to conceive
This is a time when many treatments are ceased and unfortunately women are often told that nothing can be done about their pain. This presentation discusses a range of treatment options. It encourages practitioners to plan well for pregnancy prior to ceasing any medications, and to plan a broad multi-disciplinary approach to her pain management at this time.
Practical learning that you can apply directly to your GP Consultations.
1.5 Hours of RACGP & ACCRM Accreditation with CPD Points
This webinar comprises a one-hour online presentation followed by a 30-minute Interactive: Case discussion and Q&A session. These sessions are especially well-suited for healthcare practitioners and groups seeking to enhance their team's expertise and harmonise their approach to addressing endometriosis and pelvic pain. The webinar encourages teams to reflect on their current management practice, identify ways that current management can be improved, and build team consensus on how this can be achieved.
For individual clinics we recommend one of two presentations that includes:
Presentation 1
Understanding and explaining the symptoms of endometriosis and pelvic pain
Patients with pelvic pain usually present with a wide range of symptoms, only some of which may live within the practitioner’s current expertise. This seminar encourages practitioners to reflect on the areas where they are currently not meeting their patient’s needs. It provides a wide range of potential treatments and allows practitioners to consider which of these options suit their individual communities.
Using resources to streamline consultations.
This topic explains how to use currently available resources to streamline consultations, explain complex concepts to patients, involve patients in their own care, and use questionnaires to measure patient outcomes over time.
Presentation 2
Understanding and managing pain flares
This topic includes the assessment and management of pelvic pain flares. With an increase in the tools available to GPs, this topic encourages practitioners to reconsider the need for Emergency Department referral, where the patient is not at risk.
Managing pelvic pain in couples wishing to conceive
This is a time when many treatments are ceased and unfortunately women are often told that nothing can be done about their pain. This presentation discusses a range of treatment options. It encourages practitioners to plan well for pregnancy prior to ceasing any medications, and to plan a broad multi-disciplinary approach to her pain management at this time.
Practical learning that you can apply directly to your GP Consultations.
1.5 Hours of RACGP & ACCRM Accreditation with CPD Points
All workshops are exclusive of travel and accommodation costs