Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain in Primary Care: Practical Management and Triage

Educational Evening for General Practitioners and Healthcare Providers

 

Join us for an informative and practical evening focused on improving the recognition, triage and management of endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain in general practice.

 

Despite affecting 1 in 9 women+ of reproductive age, endometriosis remains significantly under-recognised, with many patients experiencing years of diagnostic delay. This event is designed to equip GPs with actionable strategies, clearer referral pathways and insight into emerging diagnostic innovations – all aimed at improving patient outcomes.

 

Date: Thursday, 26 March 2026

Time: 5.00 pm – light dinner and networking

6.20pm – 8.30pm – talks

Venue: Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, 6 Verdun St, Nedlands WA 6009

Unable to attend in person? The event will also be available via live-streamed webinar – a link will be sent out to you closer to the event.

 

A certificate of attendance will be issued following the event. This activity may be recorded as self-directed CPD in line with RACGP CPD requirements. Participants are responsible for recording and submitting their CPD in accordance with their professional body guidelines.

 

Topics covered:

  • Endometriosis, triage, diagnostic and management strategies in primary care
  • Referral pathways and patient support services
  • Role of physiotherapy in chronic pelvic pain
  • Role of gynaecology in escalation of care, including medical and surgical interventions
  • Innovations and emerging approaches in the diagnosis of endometriosis 

Speakers:

  • Lucy Stewart, Women’s Health Project Coordinator, The Pelvic Pain Clinic at the Garden Family Medical Clinic, Murdoch
  • Joanna Morris, Pelvic Health Physiotherapist and CEO/Co-founder of Matilda Health
  • Dr Jennifer Pontré MBBS (Hons), FRANZCOG, MRepMed, Gynaecologist, Fertility specialist and AGES Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon
  • Dr Catherine Wingate, Global Product Manager – PromarkerEndo, Proteomics International
  • Caitlyn Rogers, Clinical Nurse Educator, Support Telephone for Endometriosis & Pelvic Pain Pilot (STEPP) Program, CEO, Endometriosis WA

 

This educational evening is proudly presented by Endometriosis WA and Proteomics International, and sponsored by Gedeon Richter.

 

For enquiries about the event, or to submit questions you would like addressed by the speakers, please contact Catherine at PromarkerEndo@proteomics.com.au

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