Womens Health pathways in Urgent Care- Urgent Care Network
Join Urgent Care Network for a Clinical Master Class: Women’s Health Pathways in Urgent Care. Dr Sneha Wadhwani will provide practical tools to help sharpen your skills.
👨⚕️ Presented by: Dr Sneha Wadhwani
🗓️ Date: 20th May 2026, Wednesday
🕒 Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 pm (AEST)
🌐 Online: Join via Zoom Online (Webinar) - Click to Register (free)
Dr Sneha has been a Doctor for 15+ years and is the National Clinical Director for Evoca Women’s Health, as well as ForHealth’s Regional Clinical Director for NSW and ACT. She is a Fellow of The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. She graduated from The University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. She is passionate about Women's Health and leads our Women's Health Clinic. Dr Sneha is also a lecturer at the University of New South Wales School of Medicine.
Key Discussion Points:
- Manage common women’s health presentations with more confidence in urgent care, including what to escalate, what can wait and next steps.
- Reduce unnecessary ED referrals through clearer assessment pathways and better use of existing clinical guidance.
- Use streamlined referral pathways into Evoca to improve follow-up care and patient experience.
Learning Outcomes?
🚨Outline key red-flag features in acute women’s-health presentations – including pelvic pain, signs of pelvic or genital infections, heavy or unstable vaginal bleeding, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, and early pregnancy concerns – to support timely identification of conditions requiring urgent assessment or escalation.
🚨Define evidence-based first-line management for urgent presentations such as acute pelvic pain, suspected infection, heavy or prolonged vaginal bleeding, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, and pregnancy-related complications, while selecting investigations and stabilisation steps appropriate for the urgent-care setting.
🚨Describe a structured communication approach to, safety-netting, and follow-up strategies that enhance patient understanding and reduce clinical risk when managing time-critical presentations, including those involving uncertain pregnancy status, possible ectopic pregnancy, evolving infection, or significant bleeding.
| Location |
Online |
|---|---|
| Date | Wednesday, May 20, 2026 at 6:30pm - 7:30pm |
| Duration | 1h |