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32. How to foster inclusive support systems for women's pelvic health and beyond with Julie Cornish, founder of Everywoman Festival
- 2024/05/22
- 再生時間: 31 分
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Julie Cornish is a consultant colorectal surgeon and senior lecturer in Cardiff, with a subspecialty interest in pelvic health.
She is the founder of the Everywoman Festival, a women's health festival aiming to educate and empower women and girls (everywomanfest.com). Julie trained in Wales and London, with an MD from Imperial College and a pelvic floor fellowship in Oxford. She is the Secretary for the Pelvic Floor Society and a Trustee of the MASIC Foundation. She is the lead for Pelvic Health for Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and established the Pelvic Health Hub as part of this.
Her research interests focus on outcomes after surgery, in particular bowel dysfunction after surgery and outcomes after childbirth injury and she regularly presents both internationally and nationally. She is the chief investigator for the NIHR POLARiS study and has published more than 60 papers.
What you'll learn in this episode:
- How Everywoman Festival came to be and the driving force behind this significant effort for women's health
- Recognising that women's health intersects with various aspects of life, including socioeconomic factors like education, diet, and lifestyle
- Benefits of physiotherapy and the role it plays in improving the quality of life for individuals grappling with pelvic floor and uro-gynecological issues
- How women can expedite and simplify the process of accessing medical care
- Moving away from the stigma that pelvic health issues only affects women who have had children but that it also impact those women trying to conceive or facing challenges in conception due to various reasons
- Leading more inclusive and effective support systems for individuals facing a range of reproductive and gynaecological challenges
- Why it's important to know what's really going on in the women's health space before making a career into the field
Learn more about Julie and Everywoman Festival:
- https://www.instagram.com/theeverywomanfestival/
- https://www.instagram.com/jules_cornish9/
- https://twitter.com/jules_cornish/
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