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Endometriosis 101: Moving towards better care: Online – April 2024

Endometriosis 101: Moving towards better care: Online – April 2024

Instructor
Jandra Mueller & Britt Gosse-Jesus
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Participants who register for this course have the option to attend the course live and/or watch the recorded sessions later. The recording will be available to all registrants for a 2-week period after the course/each session. This allows participants who may not be able to attend the live sessions to still benefit from the course content.

To facilitate attendance tracking, please indicate on your registration form if you won't be attending live.

Course Description:

The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of endometriosis and to develop the knowledge and skills to properly screen, evaluate, treat and review the importance of using a multidisciplinary approach for this diagnosis. An in-depth review of the pathophysiology and etiology of endometriosis, primary clinical manifestations, subsequent screening techniques, and current evidence-based treatment techniques will be discussed. Throughout the course, participants will be provided opportunities to critically think and apply the information presented in order to properly evaluate and treat a patient with this condition. By the end of the course participants will be able to create an accurate assessment and treatment plan utilizing a multidisciplinary approach based on a patient’s clinical history and objective findings.

Course content will be presented in a two-day format, with a pre-recorded module reviewing basic anatomy as it relates to endometriosis in clinical practice and an overview of the current conservative, medical, and surgical diagnostic and treatment techniques available in order to provide a comprehensive understanding of the care available to patients with endometriosis. 

Course Objectives: 

Participants will:

  1. Accurately define endometriosis and be able to summarize the current theories pertaining to its pathophysiology
  2. Correctly identify primary symptoms of endometriosis and overlapping pain syndromes
  3. Be able to correctly examine a vulva to better identify and differentiate symptom etiology in patients with endometriosis
  4. Understand how to correctly perform a pelvic floor examination with considerations of structures affected by endometriosis as they pertain to clinical symptoms
  5. Be able to establish a differential diagnosis and perform a thorough subjective and objective exam to develop a patient-centered treatment plan
  6. Be able to utilize various myofascial treatment techniques and tools discussed in this course to address myofascial findings and improve patient’s symptoms in a moderately complex patient with endometriosis
  7. Recognize the psychological aspects concomitant with endometriosis using a biopsychosocial model
  8. Reliably recall vetted resources that can be used in patient care for patient education
  9. Demonstrate good understanding of the current diagnostic measures and treatment options available along with their associated limitations and benefits

Pre-recorded Module (approximately 1 hour)

  • Definition of endo
  • Review of anatomy related to endometriosis (pelvis and abdomen)
  • Current approaches in medical management
    • Diagnostic approaches
    • Treatment techniques
      • Ablation vs. Excision
      • Medication overview

    Prerequisites: We strongly recommend completion of level 1 which includes internal palpation based on the skills taught during this course. If registering for this course without completion of level 1, the skills taught must only be used within your scope of practice.

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    Endometriosis 101 April 2024

    Schedule

    Date/Time: April 25 & May 2, 2024, from 5:00pm - 9:00pm ET (Toronto). Please convert to your local time zone.

    Delivery Format

    Live attendance is not mandatory for this online course. Enjoy a 2-week window to access and review the course recording, which is sent out on the next business day. We understand that life can be busy, which is why we offer you the freedom to access the course recording(s) during the time-limited viewing period.

    Instructors

    Jandra Mueller DPT, MS

    Jandra (pronounced like "Sandra" with a “J”) is a pelvic health physical therapist at The Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center and the clinic director of the Encinitas, CA location. In addition to her doctorate in Physical Therapy, she also has her Master of Science degree in nutrition and integrative health. Jandra utilizes a patient-centered, integrative, and holistic approach to find solutions that are individualized to a person's needs and wants. Her focus in clinical practice is on complex pelvic pain conditions, functional GI disorders in both women and men, as well as hormonal imbalances involved in pelvic pain conditions. Because of her own experience dealing with endometriosis, she has a particular interest in this population and strives to be an advocate for her patients. She believes that providing accurate, evidence-based knowledge to other healthcare providers regarding the underlying mechanisms, pathophysiology, treatment and management in those suffering with endometriosis, is of utmost importance to provide effective treatment, minimize the time to diagnosis, reduce suffering, and improve their quality of life.

    Britt Gosse-Jesus

    Britt Gosse-Jesus received her Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) from Clarke University in 2016. Following receipt of her DPT, Britt pursued further advanced training in pelvic health physical therapy. Britt received her Board Certification in Women's Health Physical Therapy in 2019 through the ABPTS. With over 6,000+ hours of direct patient care in pelvic health, Britt primarily treats men, women, and children experiencing bladder, bowel, sexual dysfunction, and pelvic pain. Britt has a special interest in working with women who have chronic or complex pelvic pain and/or endometriosis.  Britt has additional certification in performing Dry Needling. Britt currently practices in Dubuque, IA. 

    Britt is involved in teaching continuing education courses, nationally, in content areas related to pelvic health for other physical therapists. When she is not in the clinic and pursuing further knowledge in pelvic health, Britt enjoys spending time with her family, tending to her plants, being outdoors, doing yoga, and sipping coffee.