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PCWHS Webinar: Challenges in the diagnosis and treatment of fibroids and endometriosis

This webinar has been solely funded by Theramex. Theramex were not involved in the development of the webinar, content, selection of speakers or their arrangements. All content has been independently developed by PCWHS.

Join us for a free, expert-led webinar from the Primary Care Women’s Health Society (PCWHS): Challenges in the diagnosis and treatment of fibroids and endometriosis, taking place on Monday, 7th July 2025, from 19:00-20:30. This practical and essential session is designed for UK-based healthcare professionals keen to improve outcomes in women’s health.  

Learn how to diagnose, investigate, and treat these common conditions, follow national guidelines, and navigate referral pathways between primary and secondary care. An essential webinar for GPs and primary care clinicians looking to enhance women’s health care.

Places are free and registrations are now open.

We hope that you and your colleagues are able to join us for this webinar.

This webinar has been solely funded by Theramex. Theramex were not involved in the development of the webinar, content, selection of speakers or their arrangements. All content has been independently developed by PCWHS.

Speakers

Dr Julie Oliver

Dr Julie Oliver

GPwSI Women's Health

I was always interested in women’s health as a medical student, I loved my obstetric attachment and started off pursuing a career in obs and gynae. I soon discovered that I needed uninterrupted sleep and so moved into GP training. I couldn’t shake off the interest in women’s health so in my spare time I did the FSRH diploma, learned to fit coils and implants, and passed the DRCOG.


Alongside working as a GP in Durham I developed a love of training and as well as studying for the Bradford Postgrad diploma in women’s health became a FSRH trainer. This resulted in crossing paths with Dr Anne Connolly MBE and the rest is history. We set up the PCWHF/S as a way to keep networking with other GPs who had an extended role in women’s health and it snowballed.


I also set up my own business called Durham Gynae and through that deliver NHS commissioned clinics and training. I also learned the art of gynae ultrasound scanning and gained advanced menopause training.  


I love great fiction and seeing the world.


Mrs Marwa Fakhreldin

Mrs Marwa Fakhreldin

Consultant Gynaecology, Reproductive medicine and Surgery

MBBCh, CABOG, MRCOG, Msc Minimal invasive surgery 

Consultant Gynaecology, Reproductive medicine and Surgery

Liverpool Women’s Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, Member of Liverpool Health Partners, Liverpool, UK.

Centre for Women’s Health Research, Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool UK

 

Marwa specialises in minimal access surgery and reproductive surgery with interest in management of fertility patients suffering from fibroids and endometriosis. She provides fertility treatment IVF/ ICSI, fertility preservation, management of fibroids, uterine septum defects, cesarean scar niche repair and ultrasound scanning 2D/3D, as well as general gynaecology consultations and surgeries both inpatient and Ambulatory.

Marwa has a wealth of experience working across the Middle East, Europe and UK.

Marwa is the divisional effectiveness lead for Gynecology at Liverpool women’s Hospital, the safety lead for the Hewitt fertility centre and is an Honorary Clinical lecturer at University of Liverpool as well.

This webinar has been solely funded by Theramex. Theramex were not involved in the development of the webinar, content, selection of speakers or their arrangements. All content has been independently developed by PCWHS.

Prices

This event is free for all delegates.

This webinar has been solely funded by Theramex. Theramex were not involved in the development of the webinar, content, selection of speakers or their arrangements. All content has been independently developed by PCWHS.

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This webinar has been solely funded by Theramex. Theramex were not involved in the development of the webinar, content, selection of speakers or their arrangements. All content has been independently developed by PCWHS.

19:00 - 19:05 Session

Welcome and Introductions

19:05 - 19:35 Session

Case 1: Clinical approaches to fibroids and endometriosis

Dr Julie Oliver

19:35 - 20:05 Session

Case 2: Fibroids and endometriosis in secondary care: Assessment, management and treatment pathways

Marwa Fakhreldin

20:05 - 20:25 Session

Q&A

Dr Julie Oliver & Marwa Fakhreldin

20:25 - 20:30 Session

Closing remarks

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