Let’s Talk with Amelia Mardon | PhD Candidate Pelvic Pain Researcher | Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Research

Today's episode is with Amelia Mardon! Millie is a final-year PhD candidate at the University of South Australia. Her research focuses on investigating the role of pain science education and self-management strategies for females with persistent pelvic pain. Prior to undertaking her PhD, Millie completed a Bachelor of Medical Science and Bachelor of Biomedical Research (Honours). She has publications in field-leading journals including JAMA, BJOG, and The Journal of Pain. Through her research, she hopes to better the knowledge of those with persistent pelvic pain about their pain and thus improve pain management outcomes.

We chat on: 

  • Her own personal connection and experience living with endometriosis 

  • What led her to pursue a career in research and specifically pelvic pain research

  • The process of doing research into endometriosis 

  • How long it takes for research to come into clinical practice 

  • The implications of guidelines and gaps in practice

  • Some of the latest findings around endometriosis and pelvic pain 

  • Plus so much more!

Thank you so much for listening to this episode of Let’s Talk, Period. with Amelia Mardon. If you want even more from Millie, you can follow her on instagram @pelvicpain_researcher.

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