$355.00 AUD

Would you like to add-on our popular Persistent Pelvic Pain course for AUD $1485? 

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

RACGP and ACRRM approved

Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) affects up to 50% of women and can significantly impact quality of life. This structured course led by APA Women’s Health Physiotherapist Rachel Andrew provides practical clinical tools to identify POP early, support patient self-management, and apply evidence-based treatment strategies – all while addressing the emotional and physical realities of this common condition.


Education Activity = 6hrs
Reviewing Practice = 1hr
Total CPD on completion of online element = 7hrs
Measuring Outcomes = 3–5hrs (optional)

This learning helps GPs, nurses and other clinicians as soon as they start the online training. Read what they're saying below. Plus:

  • Meet the women who will change your mind about communication of symptoms, treatment pathways and more 
  • Learn about the non-surgical options that can hold off, or even prevent the need for surgery
  • Discover how could you relieve your patient's symptoms immediately
  • Conservative management of prolapse using pessaries by a qualified pelvic health physio is possible. We show you all the different types and uses.
  • Learn about the different treatments, and hear from our visiting gynaecologist to get you up to date with their preferences and what makes a great referral, if that is required.

If you work in a rural or remote area, check your eligibility for a Health Workforce Scholarship Program grant.

What our course participants have said:

A course that can immediately change and inform GP practice in a meaningful way.

– Dr S W

Platform is fantastic. I used app on my computer, phone and ipad and it worked across all of them.

– Dr J C

So many useful tips/resources and, importantly very patient centred which is fantastic. I did the whole course on my phone!

– Dr J M

Loved that you paid attention to RACGP syllabus and made it relevant to GPs

– Dr J S

I thoroughly enjoyed the course, thank you for including the video about what pelvic health physios do and treatment options.

– Dr L H