Understanding Endometriosis

Women's Health Week

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Discover the latest research on endometriosis and how workplaces can best support those experiencing it.

Wednesday 3 September 2025
11:30am – 12:30pm ACST

Expert Speakers

Professor Louise Hull
Gynaecologist and Fertility Subspecialist (CREI & FRANZCOG), Founder of the Endometriosis Group, University of Adelaide, and Embrace Fertility IVF (SA)

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A/Prof Erin Nesbitt-Hawes
Conjoint Associate Professor, UNSW, Director of Benign Gynaecology, Royal Hospital for Women (NSW)

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Dr Michelle O’Shea
Senior Lecturer and interdisciplinary gender equity scholar, School of Business, Western Sydney University (NSW)

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Moderator

Dr Sadhbh Joyce
Senior Psychologist (MAPS, AAPi), Co-Founder of Mindarma, Meditation Teacher, External Fellow, Black Dog Institute/UNSW Medicine & Health

Sadhbh has over 19 years’ experience working in Mental Health. She has supported those struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, bereavement and workplace injury. Sadhbh is passionate about supporting those who work in service-to-others occupations. Sadhbh has specialist expertise in holistic interventions, mindfulness-based therapies and mindful self-compassion.

In 2021 Sadhbh was awarded the Australian Psychological Society Significant Contribution Award in recognition of her successful translational research. You can read more about Sadhbh’s work here.

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The Mental Health and Wellbeing Program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 - 2030.

Professor Louise Hull
Gynaecologist and Fertility Subspecialist (CREI & FRANZCOG), Founder of the Endometriosis Group, University of Adelaide, and Embrace Fertility IVF (SA)

Professor Louise Hull is a gynecologist and fertility subspecialists (CREI & FRANZCOG), based in Adelaide, with a PhD from Cambridge University, UK.

Louise founded the Endometriosis group University of Adelaide and Embrace Fertility IVF. She collaborates with specialists globally to improve diagnostic and novel therapeut.

Louise’s research focuses on endometriosis, recurrent implantation failure, and pregnancy loss. She has contributed to shaping global and national treatment directions and worked with and biotech’s developing new technologies.

Louise regularly presents at international meetings and media outlets, ensuring her patients benefit from the latest advances, improving their chances of success.

A/Prof Erin Nesbitt-Hawes
Conjoint Associate Professor, UNSW, Director of Benign Gynaecology, Royal Hospital for Women (NSW)

Associate Professor Erin Nesbitt-Hawes is an advanced laparoscopic gynaecologist with a special interest in endometriosis and pelvic pain. She is the Director of Gynaecology at the Royal Hospital for Women where she trains the next generation of gynaecologists.

Erin completed her PhD in 2018 exploring concepts related to pelvic floor muscle dysfunction in the context of chronic pelvic pain. She is currently the Clinical Director of the GRACE research unit at UNSW and has authored and co-authored many articles as well as presenting at national and international conferences.

Dr Michelle O’Shea
Senior Lecturer and interdisciplinary gender equity scholar, School of Business, Western Sydney University (NSW)

Dr Michelle O’Shea is a Senior Lecturer and interdisciplinary gender equity scholar at Western Sydney University. Through her research and advocacy, she is committed to understanding and redressing gender and intersectional inequities in work, education, and health/sport institutional contexts.