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Know endo webinar #7: Adenomyosis: the evil/twin sister of endometriosis?

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We welcome you to a free live webinar on Monday, 17 June 2024 at 7pm AEST presented by the Julia Argyrou Endometriosis Centre at Epworth.

Join us to hear Dr Tarana Lucky talk about Adenomyosis, including:

- What is Adenomyosis? Causes and pathogenesis
- How do I know I have Adenomyosis? Evaluation and investigation updates
- What does it mean having Adenomyosis? Impacts on QOL and conception
- Can I get rid of my Adenomyosis? Evidence-based management principles

      About the speaker

      Dr Tarana Lucky is a specialist Gynaecologist & Robotic Surgeon based in Melbourne providing expert care for people with Pelvic pain, Endometriosis, Adenomyosis and Fibroids. She believes in patient-centred care that is holistic, empathetic, and personalised to suit individual needs.

      Tarana has received extensive training in Robotic Gynaecological Surgeries and has an in-depth understanding of care optimisation for women experiencing endometriosis and pelvic pain. Tarana is one of a very few gynaecological surgeons trained and accredited by the peak gynaecological society in Australia and New Zealand (known as the AGES society). That is how Tarana has developed the skillset to operate at the highest level (level 6) of Minimally Invasive Surgery in the field of benign gynaecology.

      In addition to her clinical experience, Tarana has extensive research and academic experience in the field of Gynaecology. She is a well-published and highly cited academic with a PhD (UNSW Sydney) and three Masters – Master of Hysteroscopic Surgery, Master of Health Management and Master of Public Health (UNSW, Sydney).

      She is also a recipient of multiple Australian and international awards for her clinical, research and academic excellence including:

      - RANZCOG Brown Craig Travelling Fellowship
      - RANZCOG foundation Robert Wrigley Pain scholarship
      - AGES Medtronic best oral communication for presenting the best original scientific paper
      - PhD Scholarship through the prestigious ARC linkage grant, UNSW Sydney
      - Australian Development Scholarship through the AusAID, Australia

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