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What you'll learn in this expert session

The young female patient with ongoing pelvic pain - is it bowel, bladder or gynaecological? In this presentation, Gynaecologist, A/Prof Susan Evans will present a practical framework for the assessment and management of chronic pelvic pain in teenage girls, a condition which will often see these patients present to emergency departments if left untreated.

About the Expert

A/Prof Susan Evans

A/Prof Susan Evans is a Gynaecologist and Pain Medicine Physician from Adelaide, with a PhD in the immune mechanisms underlying pelvic pain in women. She is Chair and Founder of the Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia, Author of the book ‘Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain’, Co-Author of the Period, Pain and Endometriosis (PPEPTalk) schools program for teens, and CEO of Alyra Biotech researching a novel intrauterine device to reduce pelvic pain in women.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    How to complete this course

    • Instructions

  • 2

    Pelvic Pain in Teenagers

    • Summary

    • Video lecture (20 mins)

    • Quiz: test your learning (10 mins)

  • 3

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    • CPD Documentation and Reflection Activity Tool

  • 4

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