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Endometriosis in 2025: what it is and what it’s not

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Tuesday 2nd December 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

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Online,

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External event

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Monash Health Women's

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Tuesday 2nd December 2025 @ 7:00 pm 8:30 pm

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This interactive session led by Monash Health Specialist Gynaecologists A/Professor Jim Tsaltos and Dr Phil Thomas, will provide you with practical management strategies to support women with endometriosis-related pain whilst they wait for public clinic review or surgery. 

Learning Outcomes: 

  • Take a thorough history to distinguish endometriosis-related pain from other conditions 
  • Discuss the modern imaging techniques available to assist with diagnosis of endometriosis    
  • Outline the recommended pharmaceutical options for endometriosis-related pain 
  • Describe surgical and other available options for managing endometriosis symptoms  

The GP Education webinar series is designed to support GPs with practical, evidence-based updates across a range of clinical areas. Delivered by Monash Health specialists, each session focuses on a topic of interest in general practice, offering clear, case-based guidance to support diagnosis, management and referral decisions.

Whether you’re looking to refresh your knowledge, stay current with best practices, or gain insight into local referral pathways, this series is designed to be relevant, concise and directly applicable to your work in primary care.

Endometriosis General practice Women's health

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