Pre-Congress Workshops

The Congress will commence on Wednesday 21 May 2025 with a series of pre-Congress workshops allowing you the opportunity to deep dive into a range of topics and issues. Half day workshops will be on offer in the morning and the afternoon with some full day options too. All workshops will be held at the International Convention Centre, Sydney.

Half day workshops include a tea break (either morning or afternoon tea) and full day workshops include morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea. For those participating in half day workshops and looking for the perfect spot to have your lunch, a list of recommended eateries can be found on this page of the Convention Centre website.

Places are strictly limited and are offered on a first-come, first-served basis to Congress delegates. You can register to attend the Congress - and select workshop attendances - via the online registration form

Full Day Workshops

All full day workshops will run from 0900-1700hrs.

Cost: AU$395 inc GST

Inclusions: Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea 

Chairs: 

  • Prof Caroline Gargett, Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Australia
  • Dr Brett McKinnon, The University of Queensland, Australia

Presenters:

  • Dr Akwasi Amoako, University of Queensland / Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital, Australia
  • Asst Prof Michael Anglesio, University of British Columbia, Canada
  • Prof Christian Becker, Oxford University, United Kingdom
  • Dr Elise Courtois, Jackson Laboratory, USA
  • Dr Harriet Fitzgerald, Monash University / Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Australia
  • Prof Caroline Gargett, Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Australia
  • Prof Linda Griffith, Massacheusetts Institute of Technology, USA
  • Prof Melissa Herbst-Kralovetz, University of Arizona, USA 
  • Dr Brett McKinnon, The University of Queensland, Australia
  • Dr Cecilia Ng, University of New South Wales, Australia
  • Dr Sugarnaya Subramaniam, University of Queensland, Australia
  • Dr Xiao Tan, University of Queensland, Australia

Details: The workshop will move through the pipeline of research commencing from experimental design, collaborators, sample collection through to considerations needed to execute the research design. It will focus on cutting-edge techniques within each section, and the inputs and outputs required to generate meaningful results. The program will also explore how to build comprehensive research programs involving samples and data, state-of-the-art laboratory techniques. It will demonstrate the value of linking clinicians, basic scientists and data analysts as this type of collaborative program is key to future research in endometriosis and in general. In particular it will also explore seamless partnering between clinician and basic scientist and bioinformatician.

Clinicians, Scientists and Data Analysts are encouraged to attend to help build their research programs. 

Please click here for a detailed program for the workshop.

Cost: AU$395 inc GST for Congress delegates. AU$465 inc GST for non-delegates. 

Inclusions: Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea 

Chairs:

  • Prof George Condous, Sydney Medical School Nepean, University of Sydney and OMNI Ultrasound & Gynaecological Care, Australia
  • Dr Mathew Leonardi, McMaster University, Canada

Presenters:

  • Dr Celine Bafort, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium
  • Prof George Condous, Sydney Medical School Nepean, University of Sydney and OMNI Ultrasound & Gynaecological Care, Australia
  • Ms Alison Deslandes, University of Adelaide, Australia
  • Dr Mercedes Espada, Nepean-Blue Mountains Local Health District, Australia
  • Prof Louise Hull, Embrace Fertility, Australia
  • Prof Ligita Jokubkiene, Lund University, Skane University Hospital, Sweden
  • Dr Mathew Leonardi, McMaster University, Canada
  • Dr Glen Lo, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Australia
  • Dr Jason Mak, Central Coast Local Health District, Australia
  • Dr Daniel Nassar, UCLA Health, USA
  • Dr Shannon Reid, Sonacare Women's Health and Ultrasound, Australia
  • Prof Horace Roman, Ifemendo, Clinique Tivoli-Ducos, France
  • Dr Sony Singh, The Ottawa Hospital | The University of Ottawa, Canada
  • Dr Gábor Szabó, Semmelweis University, Hungary

Details: The learning objectives for this workshop are:

  • Unlock the Power of Imaging: Gain exclusive insights into the revolutionary International Deep Endometriosis Analysis (IDEA) consensus and transform your diagnostic skills with cutting-edge knowledge.
  • Master Advanced Techniques: Dive into the world of ultrasound and MRI with global leaders, learning the strengths and limitations of these essential tools to enhance your ability to predict and diagnose deep endometriosis.
  • Embrace AI Innovation: Discover the future of endometriosis diagnosis with groundbreaking evidence on artificial intelligence, and learn how to predict this condition non-invasively with unprecedented accuracy.
  • Experience Real-Time Learning: Witness live scanning demonstrations that bring theoretical knowledge to life, showcasing the latest advancements in imaging technology and allowing you to see real-time results.
  • Innovate Surgical Planning: Refine your skills in mapping rectal endometriosis and explore cutting-edge treatments like High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU), setting new standards in patient care and surgical planning.
  • Join a Global Community: Connect with leading experts from around the world through dynamic Q&A sessions and panel discussions, expanding your professional network and staying updated on the latest research and innovations in endometriosis imaging.

Please click here for a detailed program for the workshop.

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Cost: AU$395 inc GST

Inclusions: Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea

Chairs:

  • Dr Danny Chou, Australia
  • Dr Michael Wynn-Williams, New Zealand

Presenters:

  • Dr Sarah Choi, Australia
  • Dr Danny Chou, Australia
  • Dr Orla Donohoe, Ireland
  • Dr Helder Ferreira, Portugal
  • Dr Amani Harris, Australia
  • Dr Albert Jung, Australia
  • A/Prof Alan Lam, Australia
  • Dr Sam Mooney, Australia
  • Dr Ricardo Pereira, Brazil
  • Dr Kim-Chi Phan-Thien, Australia
  • Dr Emma Readman, Australia
  • Dr Jess Robertson, Australia
  • Dr Horace Roman, France
  • A/Prof Sony Singh, Canada
  • Dr Michael Wynn-Williams, New Zealand

Details: Join us for an exclusive full-day workshop dedicated to overcoming the challenges of complex pathology and anatomy in laparoscopic and robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery. This hands-on, expert-led event will be a highlight of the World Congress of Endometriosis 2025, featuring renowned national and international leaders in pelvic anatomy and endometriosis surgery.

  • Three focused sessions will cover the surgical principles essential for managing both pelvic and extra-pelvic deep infiltrating endometriosis.
  • Gain a rare opportunity to observe live robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery performed by Dr. Danny Chou, demonstrating his innovative Laparoscopic Reverse Submucosal Dissection technique, also known as "Sydney Shaving" of a rectal endometriotic nodule.
  • In the final session, world-leading surgeons will present and discuss their most challenging surgical cases, offering unparalleled insights into advanced endometriosis surgery.

This workshop is a must-attend for both experienced and early-career minimally invasive gynaecological surgeons looking to deepen their expertise. Spaces are limited – secure your place now!

Please click here for a detailed program for the workshop.

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Morning Workshops

All morning workshops will run from 0900-1230hrs.

Cost: AU$170 inc GST

Inclusions: Morning tea

Chairs:

  • Prof Roger Hart, University of Western Australia, Australia
  • Prof Louise Hull, University of Adelaide, Australia
Presenters:

  • Prof Louise Hull, Embrace Fertility and University of Adelaide, Australia
  • Prof Neil Johnson, Flinders University, Australia
  • Dr Tran Nguyen, FBW Gynaecology Plus, Australia
  • Dr Rachael Rodgers, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, Australia
  • Dr Ryan Rose, University of Adelaide, Australia
  • Prof Anusch Yazdani, Eve Health, Australia

Details: The workshop will bring together recognised experts in the field of endometriosis to provide a comprehensive oversight of the way endometriosis impacts fertility. Whether we should consider fertility preservation for women with endometriosis, or whether surgery will help a woman with endometriosis conceiving? Furthermore, if we are undertaking surgery for women with endometriosis; what are the approaches we should be adopting to maximise the chance of subsequent conception? Are there medical approaches that may assist a woman’s natural fertility, and for women who ultimately require IVF treatment with endometriosis; is there an optimal approach to ovarian stimulation and laboratory techniques that may assist the chance of pregnancy?

Please click here for a detailed program for the workshop.

Cost: AU$80 inc GST

Inclusions: Arrival tea and coffee, and morning tea

Chair:

  • Dr Lucy Whitaker, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Presenters:

  • Dr Jashelle Caga-Meller, Deputy Editor, The Lancet Regional Health, Australia
  • Dr Viven Chan, Senior Editor, The Lancet Regional Health, Australia
  • Ms Lucie Marx, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Dr Ezekiel Mecha, University of Nairobi, Kenya
  • Ms Emily Paterson, University of Otago, New Zealand
  • Dr Thomas Tapmeier, Monash University, Australia

These presenters will be supported by a substantial list of esteemed experts who will be available to the Early Career participants throughout the workshop, including but not limited to:

Details: This workshop is organised for an audience of Early-Mid Career professionals who are interested in endometriosis.

Objectives/outcomes for attendees:

  • What does an early career researcher/clinician want to know when you have access to senior/notable researchers in the field?
    • What does WES mentor/mentee program offer?
  • Advice to continue their post-doc journey and/or advice on a clinical research pathway.
    • How to combine a clinical and academic career.
  • How to establish a work life balance.
  • How to make connections with others in this area, outside your discipline.
  • How to work with industry.
  • How to get grant funding.
    • How to be part of a competitive team
    • When to lead, when to follow?
  • How to get published in a peer reviewed journal
  • How to establish clinical research
  • How to establish basic science research
  • How to initiate public engagement, how to translate your research outcome and present it to public

Please click here for a detailed program for the workshop.

Afternoon Workshops

The afternoon workshop will run from 1330-1700hrs.

Cost: AU$170 inc GST for Congress delegates. AU$220 inc GST for non-delegates. 

Inclusions: Morning tea

Chair: 

  • Ms Ruth Schubert, Bond University, Australia
  • Dr Alex Diggles, Pelviology, Australia
Presenters: 

  • Ms Elise Fraser, The University of Melbourne, Australia
  • Prof Helena Frawley, The University of Melbourne, Australia
  • Prof Paul Hodges, The University of Queensland, Australia (virtual presentation)
  • Dr Shan Morrison, Women’s & Men’s Health Physiotherapy, Australia
  • Dr Jo Sheedy, Clinical and Counselling Psychologist, Barwon Health Victoria, Australia

Details: Endometriosis associated pain is complex and requires a multi-disciplinary and multi-modal approach. This workshop aims to provide updates on the biopsychosocial management and practical skill sessions to empower practitioners managing pelvic pain.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand the current theories of Bio-pschosocial care in Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis
  2. Improved confidence in practical physiotherapy treatment skills for pelvic pain

Practical Objectives:

  1. Develop an efficient assessment framework for identifying biological mechanisms in pelvic pain
  2. Develop an efficient assessment framework for identifying psychosocial mechanisms in pelvic pain
  3. Apply knowledge of current evidence-base to case study presentations

Please click here for a detailed program for the workshop.

Cost:  AU$170 inc GST for Congress delegates. AU$220 inc GST for non-delegates. 

Inclusions: Afternoon tea

Chair: 

  • Ms Melissa Parker, Canberra Health Services, Australia
Presenters: 

  • Ms Ella Cameron, Canberra Health Services , Australia
  • Ms Nikki Campbell, Epworth Healthcare, Australia
  • Ms Liz Lush, Pelvic Health Physiotherapist, Australia 
  • Dr Millie Mardon, Western Sydney University, Australia
  • Dr Genesta Nicolson, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
  • Ms Melissa Parker, Canberra Health Services, Australia
  • Dr Helen Stallman, Care · Collaborate · Connect, Australia
  • Ms Sarah Thorncraft, IPN Medical Centres, Australia

Details: 

Themes to be explored by participants during workshop: 

  • Greatest challenges when caring for people with endometriosis and pelvic pain
  • Avoiding burn out and maintaining longevity whilst working in the field of endometriosis and pelvic pain

Session 1 – Consumers at the Centre of Care

  • Frameworks for innovative consumer-centred and trauma-informed care - Dr Helen Stallman, Psychologist
  • Neurodiversity in endometriosis and pelvic pain
  • Clinician wellbeing activity

Session 2 - Managing Complexities of Care

  • Pelvic pain differential diagnoses
  • Holistic assessment of the patient with pelvic pain and endometriosis
  • Pelvic pain science and education - Dr Millie Mardon
  • The nursing and physiotherapy partnership in collaborative care for pelvic pain and endometriosis


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Acknowledgement of Country
The 16th Congress on Endometriosis acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we will meet, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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