Endometriosis Symposium: harnessing opportunities for change

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  13 July 2026  Julia Argyrou Endometriosis Centre    |   Third party content – view disclaimer

The Julia Argyrou Endometriosis Centre at Epworth invites you to attend our Endometriosis Symposium, where we will discuss barriers to accessing high-quality endometriosis care and explore possible solutions for better patient outcomes.

Designed to encourage collaboration and knowledge-sharing, the program will include interactive discussions, peer-to-peer learning opportunities, and expert-led conversations.

An optional networking session in the afternoon will provide additional time to build connections and continue the conversation.

This event has been approved for 5hrs total of RACGP CPD (4 EA, 1 RP).

Find out more and secure your early-bird registration today.

Details

  • Endometriosis Symposium: Harnessing Opportunities for Change
  • Date: Friday, 11 September 2026
  • Venue: Pullman East Melbourne, 192 Wellington Pde, East Melbourne, VIC
  • Click here to register.

Timings

  • 8.30-9.00am: registration check-in
  • 9.00am-3.30pm: symposium program (morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea included)
  • 3.30-5.00pm optional networking.

Speakers

  • Kate Kenfield (author, endometriosis speaker): Keynote
  • Dr Samantha Mooney: MC
  • Dr Angela Chia: Integrating interventional pain techniques into multidisciplinary pain management
  • Dr Amy Feng: Enhancing health literacy for endometriosis and pelvic pain: bridging gaps for communities and healthcare professionals
  • Kate Fisher: Australian Coalition for Endometriosis update
  • Dr Mikhaila Lazanyi: Pelvic pain and endometriosis in adolescents: insights into diagnosis delays
  • Dr Tarana Lucky: Pelvic and beyond: The extraordinary travel map of endometriosis
  • Mariela Rossi: Neurodivergence and pelvic pain

Additional presenters and full program to be published soon.

This symposium is designed for a broad range of health professionals including gynaecologists, nurses, general practitioners, allied health professionals, pain specialists, practice managers and research academics.

Disclaimer: This article was provided by Julia Argyrou Endometriosis Centre. While every effort has been made to ensure the information is accurate, North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network does not warrant or represent the accuracy, currency and completeness of any information or material included within.