Her Education - The Podcast
Looking to dive deeper into the world of Women's Health?
Looking to enhance your service delivery?
Interested in self-development?
You are in the right place.
Courtenay is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist specializing in Pelvic health with a huge passion for women's health, business and self development. Her mission is to provide a platform of educational resources to help optimize health outcomes for women. This series is designed for the health and fitness professionals to learn more about so many aspects of women's health to really enhance their ability to provide care for their clients.
You can connect with her on Instagram @her.education_ or via her website www.hereducation.com.au
DISCLAIMER: The information in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice.
Her Education - The Podcast
Latest Episodes
68. Research Spotlight - Endometriosis, does session duration or intensity matter more?
Join me in this month's research spotlight as I share a recent paper I read covering Endometriosis and exercise. Explore Professional Development Opportunities --> HERE...
67. Becoming exceptional in women’s health
In this episode, Courtenay explores the difference between being a competent clinician and becoming an exceptional one.We unpack what exceptional clinicians actually do differently, why women’s health goes far beyond the pelvic floor, an...
66. Why CPD isn’t creating women’s health specialists (and what actually does)
In this episode, Courtenay explores why completing more CPD does not automatically lead to confidence in women’s health practice.We unpack the gap between learning information and applying it in complex, real-world presentations, and why...
65. Knowledge Isn’t Power (Unless You Can Use It)
There’s a dark side to professional development.Too often, we sit in a lecture, tick off a CPD point, or read another research paper and walk away with knowledge, but not the ability to actually use it.Knowledge is power… but only if...
64. The broadness of women's health; it's not a niche
When you hear “women’s health,” what’s the first thing that comes to mind? For many clinicians, it’s pelvic floor or pre/postnatal care.But here’s the truth: women’s health isn’t a niche. It’s half the population — spanning every stage o...