A panel of women's health experts explore the diagnosis and management of common vulval conditions.
Learning objectives
At the conclusion of the webinar, participants will be able to:
- Identify the most common vulval conditions seen across the reproductive lifespan
- Manage common vulval conditions and discuss appropriate evidence based treatment options with patients
- Outline the risk factors for malignancy and the need for regular monitoring
- Implement a system to ensure those at high risk are referred for further investigation or to a specialist.
Recording this activity for CPD points or hours
Jean Hailes education activities can be used to fulfill the CPD requirements of many registered health professions.
Depending on your profession, you may need to keep a record of the following: event date, provider, your learning needs, type of activity, content details, learning outcomes, reflection on the activity and CPD hours.
RACGP’s CPD Program
The RACGP activity ID number for this webinar is 416809. It is accredited with RACGP for 1.5 hours of Educational Activity (EA).
This activity may be eligible to be self-claimed towards RANZCOG CPD requirements. See the RANZCOG website for details.
On completion of Jean Hailes’ education activities, you can fill out an online evaluation survey, after which your certificate of completion or attendance will be emailed to you for your CPD record.
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Health professional
2016 European guideline for management of vulval conditions
Vulvovaginal disorder webpage
Endorsed by ISSVD & National Vulvodynia Association, management algorithm, online learning program, case studies, atlas of vulvar disorders.
Australian and New Zealand Vulvovaginal Society
Vulval clinics, patient information, meetings, professional development.
The International Pelvic Pain Society
Educational resource for health professionals, videos and handouts for patients.
The Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia
Information for women and professional development opportunities for health professionals.
Neuro Orthopaedic Institute (NOI) Australasia
Evidence-based multimedia resources and courses for the treatment of pain, resources to "explain pain" for patients (and clinicians).
Candidiasis management guideline
Long-term management of Adult Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus: a prospective cohort study of 507 women
Patient information
Jean Hailes for Women's Health
Evaluation
To receive a certificate of completion and/or RACGP CPD hours, complete the evaluation survey below: