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Pelvic Organ Prolapse

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.Accredited by RACGP and ACRRM. 6 hours of educational activities, 1 reviewing performance hour, 5 hrs MO (optional)

$355.00 AUD

Persistent Pelvic Pain - Leadership in Care

Chronic or persistent pelvic pain (PPP) 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. Join Women’s Health GP Specialist Dr Emily Ware in this structured, evidence-based course designed to enable clinicians to confidently improve outcomes and lead better care for women living with persistent pelvic pain and endometriosis. Accredited by RANZCOG, RACGP, ACRRM and RNZCGP. ACNP-endorsed. 9 hours of educational activities, 1.5 hours reviewing performance, 5 hrs MO This course is for gynaecologists, GPs, physicians and NPs. 

$1,485.00 AUD

Perimenopause and Menopause

Learn a structured evidence-based approach to confidently treat and manage a patient with symptoms of perimenopause and menopause. Join GP and women's health specialist, Dr Natasha Vavrek, to learn about clinical assessment, vasomotor symptoms, risks and benefits of hormones, contraception, GSM, sexual health, diet, lifestyle and impact of mental health. Accredited by RACGP, ACRRM and RNZCGP. 7 hours of educational activities, 2.5 reviewing practice hours, optional 5 hrs MO. This course is for GPs and is also useful for gynaecologists, physicians and NPs.

$1,250.00 AUD

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Problematic Periods In Adolescence

Prevention of problematic periods, or persistent pelvic pain, begins with the first practitioner a person sees. Learn how to assess, diagnose and  manage menstrual issues experienced by the 50% of 16–25 year olds with problematic periods, the 88% with dysmenorrhoea and the 1 in 7 with endometriosis.

$700.00 AUD

Pregnancy and Post Partum

Led by experienced clinicians, this CPD course covers treatment of birth injuries, postnatal milestones, return to exercise, breastfeeding, pelvic health, support pessaries and the physical and emotional transitions of early motherhood. It offers evidence-based guidance GPs can apply immediately in practice.

$840.00 AUD

Vulval Pain

Not all vulval pain or itching is created equal! 1 in 10 women have vulval pain. Is it Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM), chronic thrush, Lichen Simplex, Lichen Sclerosus, Lichen Planus? This clinician-led course will equip GPs to make differential diagnoses, identify red flags and manage treatment pathways for this complex and distressing issues so they can provide timely, effective care and follow-up. 

$700.00 AUD