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To ask the Scottish Government what additional training and resources are being provided to (a) GPs and (b) frontline healthcare professionals to improve early recognition and diagnosis of endometrios

S6W-32164 · Written Question · lodged by Hamilton, Rachael

Lodged on
11 Dec 2024
Heard / answered on
23 Dec 2024
To ask the Scottish Government what additional training and resources are being provided to (a) GPs and (b) frontline healthcare professionals to improve early recognition and diagnosis of endometriosis, and how many of these healthcare professionals are qualified to deliver this form of specialised care.

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The Endometriosis Care Pathway for NHS Scotland aims to support healthcare professionals to provide a holistic approach and timely care for those with endometriosis and endometriosis-like symptoms.To support health care professionals to improve their knowledge and understanding of endometriosis NHS Education for Scotland (NES) has launched an e-learning module on menstrual health available on Turas Learn. It is open to anyone working in NHS Scotland and in particular is aimed at those working in primary care.Further training resources have been provided through the Women’s Health Masterclass on endometriosis which provided information on diagnosis, treatment and current research on endometriosis, raising awareness of the Pathway with attendees. The resources from this event are available on Turas Learn.We are currently working with the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) to develop new training resources on endometriosis, for general practitioners.Through the Scottish National Menstrual Health Specialist Network healthcare professionals with a special interest in menstrual health have a forum for peer support and sharing expert clinical advice and best practice related to menstrual health symptoms and conditions.More information can be found in the Women’s Health Plan 2021 - 2024 Final Report.

Answered by Jenni Minto on 23 Dec 2024.