Tune In for PMHI's November 2026 Webinar

Friday, November 13th, 2026 • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM • Irish Time

Endometriosis affects one in ten women of reproductive age, yet it remains widely misunderstood and chronically underdiagnosed — often by years. This training offers perinatal professionals a clear, clinically grounded overview of the condition: what it is, how it is diagnosed, how it affects daily life and overall health, and the management and support options available. Crucially, it explores how endometriosis shapes fertility, conception, pregnancy, and postpartum, and what truly supportive, informed care looks like in practice.

Friday, November 13th, 2026 • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM • Irish Time

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Why This Training Matters

This session will provide an overview of endometriosis, including what it is, how it affects daily life and overall health, how it is diagnosed, and the options available for management and support. It will also explore how to better understand and support those living with the condition

What You'll Learn:

  • What endometriosis is and how it differs from other gynaecological conditions

  • How it is diagnosed and why delays are so common — and so damaging

  • The ways endometriosis affects daily life, overall health, and long-term wellbeing

  • Its impact on fertility, conception journeys, and the transition to parenthood

  • The psychological and emotional burden carried by those living with the condition

  • Options available for management, treatment, and ongoing support

  • How perinatal professionals across disciplines can better understand and support clients with endometriosis

  • Language and approaches that validate rather than minimise the invisible experience of chronic conditions

Meet Your Instructor!

Dr Louise Fitzgerald

Dr Louise Fitzgerald is a General Practitioner at Grafton Medical, where she is Clinical Lead for Menopause and Occupational Health, and she also leads menopause services at The Avoca Clinic.

She is involved in health education initiatives with the Irish College of General Practitioners and the Irish Heart Foundation, with a focus on women’s health and digital patient education. She is a cohost of the Lady Bites podcast, which promotes evidence-based discussion of women’s health. Louise is the current vice chair for Endo Ireland

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Where Perinatal Providers Connect & Grow

€19/month gives you:

  • Attend ALL monthly webinars (with 90-day recording access)

  • Monthly peer consultation groups

  • Discussion boards & a treasure trove of resources

  • Discounts on all other PMHI trainings

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I can't attend the live webinar?

Don't worry! When you purchase a live webinar, you'll also automatically receive access to the recording once it is available. This allows you to watch at your convenience if you can't attend live or want to review the content.

If you are a PMHI Community Hub member, you will be automatically invited to attend all live webinars. If you are not able to attend live, each webinar recording is available to you through your membership for 3 months after it was recorded.

Will I receive CPD credits for attending?

You'll receive a certificate of attendance for each webinar, which you can use for your continuing professional development records. The certificate includes the webinar title, presenter, date, and duration.

How do I join the live webinar?

After registration, you'll receive an email with all the details and a Zoom link. We'll also send reminder emails closer to the event date. Simply click the link at the scheduled time to join.

Is there a discount for purchasing multiple webinars?

The most cost-effective way to access multiple webinars is through our PMHI Community Hub membership. For €19/month, you get access to all upcoming monthly webinars plus any recorded webinars from the previous 90 days. You'll also get additional benefits like peer consultation groups and resource libraries.

What technology do I need to participate?

You'll need a device with internet access and the ability to run Zoom. While you can join from any device, a larger screen is recommended for viewing presentation slides. A microphone is helpful for the Q&A portion but not required, as you can also submit questions via chat.

Are the webinars interactive?

Yes! Each webinar includes time for Q&A with the presenter. You can submit questions via the chat function or use your microphone to ask directly during the designated Q&A period. Some presenters also welcome questions ahead of time and when they do, we'll send an email with a form to submit your questions before the event.

What level of expertise is required to benefit from these webinars?

Our webinars are designed to be accessible to professionals at all levels while still providing valuable insights for experienced practitioners. Each webinar description includes information about the intended audience to help you choose the most relevant sessions.

Can I share my registration with colleagues?

Each registration provides access for a single viewer. We appreciate your understanding that sharing access with others impacts our ability to continue providing quality education.