
The APFPR Data Dictionary
The APFPR is pleased to publish the APFPR data dictionary. This document provides an explanation of the data items captured in the Registry. APFPR Data Dictionary v1
The APFPR is pleased to publish the APFPR data dictionary. This document provides an explanation of the data items captured in the Registry. APFPR Data Dictionary v1
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is seeking feedback on improvements to the therapeutic goods recalls process. This also relates to devices or implants used in pelvic floor procedures. The consultation welcomes feedback from the public including consumers with lived experience. Click here to provide your
The APFPR has had approval from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) to provide CPD (Continuing Professional Development) points for active RACS members. The College is committed to excellence in clinical care and all surgeons are expected to be involved in regular surgical audit,
In December 2022, the APFPR released its first Public Report, outlining the Registry’s progress to date, and highlighting hospital recruitment milestones. The APFPR is well positioned to forge ahead with patient recruitment in 2023. The report is available on our Publications page, where all future
Monash University is seeking women residing in Australia and who have had pelvic floor surgery, to participate in a 20-minute phone interview exploring pain. Participants will receive a $20 Coles/Myer gift card for their time. The gift card is redeemable in Australia. Please contact Sheymonti
The APFPR welcomes expressions of Interest from consumers with lived experience of pelvic floor procedures related to stress urinary incontinence and/or pelvic floor prolapse, who are motivated to serve as the Registry’s Lived Experience Consumer Representative. This is not a paid employment position,