The 22nd Annual Everyday Gynaecology Conference will provide family physicians, specialists, nurse practitioners, and other primary care providers with up-to-date, evidence-based approaches to common gynaecologic conditions across the lifespan. Sessions will explore menopause, abnormal bleeding, endometrial polyps, perimenopause, iron deficiency, vulvar disorders, and updates in HPV and colposcopy, with a focus on practical strategies that can be readily applied in office-based and primary care settings.
The program is designed as a half-day accredited webcast, structured into three sessions with expert-led presentations followed by interactive Q&A. Each talk integrates a minimum of 25% interactive learning through moderated discussion, live case-based questions, and participant reflection. The conference concludes with a wrap-up session emphasizing key practice takeaways and commitments to change, supporting knowledge translation and continuity of care between primary and specialty practice.