31 min

Endometriosis: A Patient’s Journey to Symptom Validation The SOGC Women’s Health Podcast / Balado sur la santé des femmes de la SOGC

    • Medicine

Disclaimer: 

The views and opinions expressed during this podcast are those of the individuals participating and do not necessarily represent the official stance or position of the SOGC.

 

Summary: 

In this episode, join us as we explore a patient’s experiences with getting a diagnosis of endometriosis and finding the best course of treatment for this condition. Lindsay Wolfson shares her endometriosis journey with Dr. Jamie Kroft, where we will discuss the power of both symptom validation and receiving an official diagnosis of endometriosis. This episode highlights the need for inclusive and trauma-informed care in endometriosis journeys and the importance of a good relationship with health care providers.

 

About Dr. Kalay 
Dr. Kroft is a gynaecologist based in Toronto, Associate Professor and Deputy Chief, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Sunnybrook. I am also the CanSAGE President, and I specialize in minimally invasive surgery, with a focus on laser laparoscopic resection of endometriosis.



About Lindsay Wolfson
Lindsay is a Toronto-based consultant and health researcher with a Master of Public Health degree in Social Inequities and Health. Not only is Lindsay a researcher working in the field of women’s health but she is also a patient with endometriosis.

 

Show Transcripts English link French link 

Disclaimer: 

The views and opinions expressed during this podcast are those of the individuals participating and do not necessarily represent the official stance or position of the SOGC.

 

Summary: 

In this episode, join us as we explore a patient’s experiences with getting a diagnosis of endometriosis and finding the best course of treatment for this condition. Lindsay Wolfson shares her endometriosis journey with Dr. Jamie Kroft, where we will discuss the power of both symptom validation and receiving an official diagnosis of endometriosis. This episode highlights the need for inclusive and trauma-informed care in endometriosis journeys and the importance of a good relationship with health care providers.

 

About Dr. Kalay 
Dr. Kroft is a gynaecologist based in Toronto, Associate Professor and Deputy Chief, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Sunnybrook. I am also the CanSAGE President, and I specialize in minimally invasive surgery, with a focus on laser laparoscopic resection of endometriosis.



About Lindsay Wolfson
Lindsay is a Toronto-based consultant and health researcher with a Master of Public Health degree in Social Inequities and Health. Not only is Lindsay a researcher working in the field of women’s health but she is also a patient with endometriosis.

 

Show Transcripts English link French link 

31 min