Very proud to have been included in this book amongst other medical leaders in endometriosis. Compiled by my friend Maree Davenport – a true endometriosis warrior. Book is now available online and paperback. It’s excellent and suits all readership levels.
Associate Professor Magdalena Simonis AM
About The Book
Your trusted guide for understanding and managing endometriosis
One in seven Australian women live with endometriosis. If you or your loved ones are among them, then you know just how hard it can be to get the answers you need.
The Australian Guide to Living Well with Endometriosis aims to help you recognise, manage and treat this life-altering condition. Drawing on the latest medical research as well as the real-world experiences of diverse Aussie women, it delivers science-backed information and expert advice. With this book, you’ll feel more empowered to navigate all the challenges that come with endometriosis.
This book is a tapestry of deeply personal lived experiences, ‘endo warriors’ who shared their own journeys, struggles, and triumphs; they infuse their narrative with a unique perspective that resonates deeply with those challenged by endometriosis.
Health practitioners and researcher contributions:
Gynaecologists
- Professor Jason Abbott, Professor Luk Rombauts, Dr Samantha Mooney and Dr Tarana Lucky
General Practitioners and Women’s Health experts
- Professor Danielle Mazza AM and
- Associate Professor Magdalena Simonis AM
Allied Health
- Dr Lisa Gadd, Osteopath
- Rachel Andrew, Physiotherapist (Vagenius)
Endometriosis Nurses
- Stephanie O’Kane (JAECE)
- Dr Maryam Moradi (Women’s Health, CALD)
Australian Parliament non-partisan support:
- Honourable Ged Kearney MP, Assistant Minister for Health, Aged Care and Indigenous Health
- Senator the Honourable Anne Ruston,Shadow Minister for Health, Professor the Honourable Greg Hunt, former Minister for Health, former MPs Gai Brodtmann, Nicolle Flint, co-convenors Nola Marino, Lisa Chesters and all Members & Senators of the Australian Parliamentary Friends of Endometriosis Awareness.
Further Information
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