Major Funding Boost to Improve Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Care in Australia
TV successfully secures government funding to improve care for endometriosis.

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TV successfully secures government funding to improve care for endometriosis.
Jean Murray Jones Scholarship recipient Dr Sebastian Leathersich shares his experience undertaking a two-year fellowship in Spain.
TV, AGES, FPM, the APS & the NZPS issue a joint statement in response to the Report of the Victoria Government's Inquiry Into Women’s Pain.
TV has partnered with Birth Trauma Australia (BTA) to launch the Birth Trauma Education Project.
TV dismisses claims linking paracetamol use in pregnancy to neurodivergence.
The College opposes the private member’s bill seeking additional restrictions on abortion care in South Australia.
Maternity care providers play a critical role in preventing congenital syphilis.
The College welcomes the release of the National Women’s Health Strategy Monitoring Reporting Framework and Baseline Report
Far North Queensland OGET Hub has made a powerful entrance, delivering a dynamic week of hands-on training, clinical discussion, and engagement.
TV has issued a communique for healthcare professionals managing measles in pregnant and postpartum people.
The College welcomes the report of the New South Wales Select Committee on Birth Trauma, released earlier this week.
TV, the peak body for obstetrics and gynaecology and women’s health in Australia, has made a 2022-23 pre-budget submission.
The College calls for support for New Zealand women who have concerns about Essure contraceptive devices.
TV welcomes the addition of new MBS items which will improve outcomes for women suffering from persistent pelvic pain and endometriosis.
The College has launched its Rural, Regional and Remote Women’s Health Strategy at the RANZCOG 2024 Regional Symposium