Endometriosis in Focus: An Evening of Clinical Education and Connection

30 Nov 1999

Join True Relationships & Reproductive Health and QENDO Australia for an evidence-based evening of clinical education focused on endometriosis—its impact, diagnosis, and management. Designed for health professionals across disciplines.

Endometriosis in Focus is an engaging and informative evening designed to support health professionals in strengthening their understanding of endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain across the lifespan.

This event brings together leading clinicians and lived-experience expertise to explore contemporary evidence, clinical pathways, and practical approaches to care. With a strong focus on real-world application, discussion, and connection, this session supports clinicians working across primary care, specialist services, allied health, nursing, and education.

Participants will gain practical insights they can apply directly in clinical settings, alongside the opportunity to ask questions and connect with colleagues working in women’s health and related fields.

Program

Welcome & Introduction – Jess Taylor, QENDO CEO

Overview – Dr Vanessa Siu, True Relationships & Reproductive Health

Understanding Endometriosis – Dr Albert Jung, QFG

The Role of Pelvic Health Physiotherapy – Brooke Dobó

Sex & Relationships – Dr Hillary Lindberg, Centre RSW

Nurse Support – Gill Gordon & Suzie Thompson, QENDO & True Relationships & Reproductive Health

Ultrasound for Endometriosis – Dr Jackie Chua, Queensland Ultrasound for Women (QUFW)

Q&A Session

Speakers headshots

Details

Date: Thursday, 26 March 2026

Time: 6 - 9 pm

Cost: $35 per person

Locations:

  • Online
  • Brisbane - Mary Emelia Mayne Room in Mayne Medical School on Herston Road Herston Qld
  • Cairns - JCU City Campus Bada-Jali Campus, 36 Shields St Cairns Qld
  • Rockhampton - Rockhampton Hospital, Learning and Development Centre, Darnell Building, Canning St, Rockhampton Qld
  • Toowoomba - Toowoomba Hospital, Dr Jeff Pebble Lecture Theatre, Peachy St, Toowoomba

Why attend?

  • Strengthen clinical knowledge of endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain
  • Improve confidence in diagnosis, referral, and management pathways
  • Learn from leading clinicians and lived-experience leaders
  • Gain practical tools to support patient-centred, trauma-informed care
  • Connect with health professionals across disciplines and regions

Endometriosis affects 1 in 7 people and remains under-recognised and under-treated. This event supports clinicians to deliver more informed, coordinated, and compassionate care.

Who should attend?

  • GPs and medical practitioners
  • Nurses and nurse practitioners
  • Allied health professionals
  • Health educators and students
  • Anyone supporting people with endometriosis or chronic pelvic pain

Contact

In collaboration with:

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