Dr susan evans biography

Associate Professor Susan Evans has dedicated her life to helping women and girls who experience pelvic pain and menstrual issues. A practitioner, researcher, philanthropist, volunteer, advocate and mentor, Susan is a true pioneer in women’s health and gynaecology. 

Her book Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain has helped women who experience pelvic pain to understand their treatment options. 

In 2015, she co-founded the not-for-profit charity Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia, to promote education, advocacy and research in pelvic pain and endometriosis. The ‘Periods, Pain and Endometriosis Program’ – or PEP-Talk – is now available to schools in all Australian states.  

Susan founded the bio-pharmaceutical company, Alyra Biotech, which produces intrauterine products to treat neuroimmune conditions, including chronic pelvic pain in women. 

She helped secure government funding for the first National Action Plan for endometriosis, has served on multiple representative bodies and boards, and was the first woman elected to the Board of the Australian Gynaecolo

Susan E. Evans

British palaeontologist and herpetologist

Susan Elizabeth Evans is a British palaeontologist and herpetologist. She is the author or co-author of over 100 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters.[1]

She received a BSc in Zoology at Bedford College in 1974, and in 1977 a PhD in vertebrate palaeontology from the University College London. In 1980 she was Assistant Professor in biology at the University College of Bahrain and went continued as a lecturer in Anatomy at Middlesex Hospital Medical School. She was also Senior Lecturer with the Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology at the University College, London[2] In 2003, she became a Professor of Vertebrate Morphology and Palaeontology at University College London.

Research

Her research focuses on the evolution of key morphological features in lizards, amphibians and their extinct relatives.[3] In particular the research focuses on the implications of the above with regards to macroevolution, phylogenetic relationships, function, palaeoecology, and biogeography.

Susan Evans

Dr Susan Evans is a gynaecologist and laparoscopic surgeon from Adelaide, Australia, who specialises in the management of endometriosis and pelvic pain. She is a Fellow of the Faculty of Pain Medicine, and co-author of the book 'Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain'. In her practice, she uses a mix of modern laparoscopic surgery, medications, counselling, specialist physiotherapy, diet, lifestyle change, to achieve the best result possible for women with pelvic pain. She also encourages women to learn about and become involved in their own care. Dr Evans is actively involved in the education of women, medical students, doctors and gynaecologists and a contributor to a wide range of literature from medical textbooks to women's magazines. She writes for women who are 'sick and tired of feeling sick and tired'. Dr Evans website is at www.drsusanevans.com Her blog is at endometriosis-helpwithpain.blogspot.com

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