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Meet the Faculty

Liron Bar-El, MD, FACOG
Liron Bar-El, MD, FACOG

Pre-Congress Course: Hands-On Ultrasound for Endometriosis

Dr. Liron Bar-El is a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon and endometriosis specialist at Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University in Los Angeles. Her clinical expertise focuses on the surgical and multidisciplinary management of endometriosis, chronic pelvic pain, and complex benign gynecologic conditions. She completed an AAGL-accredited fellowship in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery and Pelvic Pain at the Cleveland Clinic, following residency at Lenox Hill Hospital, Northwell Health. Dr. Bar-El’s academic work centers on advancing surgical outcomes and promoting equity in gynecologic care through research, innovation, and education. Her portfolio includes nationally recognized
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Ben Beran, MD
Ben Beran, MD

Pre-Congress Course: Hands-On Ultrasound for Endometriosis

Benjamin Beran, MD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Medical College of Wisconsin where he is also the founding Chief of the Division of Complex Gynecology and Chair of Froedtert Hospital Credentials Committee. He completed medical school and residency in Obstetrics & Gynecology at MCW. He then went on to complete the Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery at Cleveland Clinic Florida. Dr. Beran’s main clinical interests are complex laparoscopic surgical management of endometriosis and uterine fibroids and he has founded and oversees
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Kasey Boehmer, PhD, MPH
Kasey Boehmer, PhD, MPH

The Chronic Overachiever: Surviving Pain

Kasey Boehmer, PhD, MPH, NBC-HWC, is an Associate Professor of Health Services Research and a National Board–Certified Health and Wellness Coach at Mayo Clinic. She holds faculty appointments in the Divisions of Nephrology and Hypertension and Health Care Delivery Research and is a researcher in the Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit and the Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences. Dr. Boehmer directs Mayo Clinic’s Minimally Disruptive Medicine Program. Her research focuses on patient-centered care and communication to support
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Amy Boone, MD
Amy Boone, MD

Menstrual Pain Panel Discussion: Gynecology, Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology, Pain Psychology

Dr. Amy Boone is an academic specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology with a focus on surgical and medical gynecologic care for pediatric and adolescent patients. She completed her medical school and residency in her hometown of Mobile, Alabama at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. She then pursued fellowship training in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham after which she joined as a faculty member. In the summer of 2025, she
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Tatnai Burnett, MD
Tatnai Burnett, MD

Menopause Panel Discussion: Internal Medicine, Gynecology, Physical Therapy

Tatnai L. Burnett, M.D. is an assistant professor in obstetrics and gynecology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Following medical school and residency at the University of Michigan, he completed a 2 year fellowship in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (now Complex Benign Gynecology) at Southern Illinois University before joining the faculty in his current position. Clinically, Dr. Burnett specializes in MIGS with a focus on endometriosis and pelvic pain. He coordinates a complex endometriosis program, the center of
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Jorge Carrillo, MD, MPH, MPHE
Jorge Carrillo, MD, MPH, MPHE

Chair Address
Foundations Graduation & Designation Acknowledgement

Dr. Jorge Carrillo is a globally recognized leader in chronic pelvic pain (CPP) and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery (MIGS). Combining elite medical expertise with a passion for pedagogy, he serves as Chairman of the Board for the International Pelvic Pain Society (IPPS) and is a Professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of
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Amy Corfeli
Amy Corfeli

The Lived Experience

Amy Corfeli (she/her) is a bilingual endometriosis advocate, author, and podcast host dedicated to empowering patients to make informed decisions about their care, build community, and improve quality of life. After experiencing a 16-year diagnostic delay, she began advocating in 2018 to advance education and awareness in both the Spanish- and English-speaking endometriosis communities. Through her bilingual resources, Amy bridges the knowledge gap by connecting patients with evidence-based information, insights from endometriosis specialists around the world, and advice from those with lived experience.

Stephanie Grach, MD, MS
Stephanie Grach, MD, MS

Overlapping Syndromes: POTS, MCAS, LC and Pelvic Pain
Nociplastic Pain: Taking It Back to Your Practice — Pharmacologic Principles & Take-Homes for Language with Patients

Dr. Stephanie L. Grach (“Gray-ch”) is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Consultant in General Internal Medicine at Mayo Clinic-Rochester. She completed her B.A. in the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Science and Medicine at the University of Chicago and obtained an M.S. in Physiology from Georgetown University. She then received her M.D. degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine and completed her Internal Medicine residency at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. During residency, she pursued
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Isabel Green, MD, MPHE
Isabel Green, MD, MPHE

Nociplastic Pain: Taking It Back to Your Practice — Pharmacologic Principles & Take-Homes for Language with Patients

Isabel Green, MD, MHPE, is a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon and Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Board-certified in OB/GYN, she specializes in the management of common yet often underrecognized conditions, including endometriosis, and chronic pelvic pain. She serves as physician lead of a multidisciplinary Endometriosis and Pain Clinic designed to bridge clinical silos and improve patient quality of life. Dr. Green completed her residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital and fellowship training
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Kacey Hamilton, MD
Kacey Hamilton, MD

Ultrasound Diagnosis of Endometriosis

Kacey M. Hamilton, MD is a Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgeon at Cedars-Sinai, where she specializes in the care of endometriosis, adenomyosis, fibroids, and other complex gynecologic conditions. She completed her medical degree at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, residency at Abington Hospital - Jefferson Health in Philadelphia, and an AAGL-accredited fellowship in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery at Cedars-Sinai. Dr. Hamilton aims to enhance our understanding, recognition, and treatment of endometriosis and other benign gynecologic conditions.To support her
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Holly Harris, MPH, ScD
Holly Harris, MPH, ScD

Diet and Endometriosis: A Methodologic Perspective

Dr. Holly R. Harris, ScD, MPH, is professor in the Epidemiology Program at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and Bus Family Endowed Chair. Her research focuses on endometriosis and uterine fibroids as well as on ovarian and breast cancer including understanding the role of the potentially modifiable risk factors of diet and lifestyle on risk, the intersection of these conditions, and understanding racial and ethnic disparities in the incidence and outcomes of these conditions.

Kevin Hellman, PhD
Kevin Hellman, PhD

Menstrual Pain in Adolescence
Menstrual Pain Panel Discussion: Gynecology, Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology, Pain Psychology

Dr. Kevin Hellman is a Research Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Endeavor Health and the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. For the past 15 years, he has investigated the physiology and treatment of menstrual pain. He began his scientific career in computer modeling at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and earned a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Pennsylvania. With Dr. Frank Tu, he co-directs an NIH-funded laboratory that conducts mechanistic clinical trials in menstrual pain and the prevention of chronic pelvic pain. In
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Chelsey Hoffmann, PA-C, MS
Chelsey Hoffmann, PA-C, MS

Nutrition for Chronic Pain

Chelsey Hoffmann is a dual-credentialed registered dietitian and physician assistant specializing in Pain Medicine within the Department of Anesthesiology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She serves as an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Medical Education, blending clinical expertise with a passion for teaching. Chelsey’s career spans diverse roles—from faculty educator in physician assistant education to contributor in the medical device industry, reflecting her commitment to advancing healthcare through innovation and education. A sought-after speaker, Chelsey presents regularly
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Isabelle Holway, MS
Isabelle Holway, MS

Endometriosis as a Socio-Medical Phenomenon: How Medical Narratives are Formed and their Influence on Clincal Care

Isabelle Holway is a recent graduate of Sorbonne Université’s Biomedical Humanities Master’s Program (2025), located within the Philosophy Department of the School of Letters, and has studied women’s health and the history of female medicine from a pluridisciplinary perspective for several years. Her first master’s degree is in French and Comparative Literature from Middlebury College’s Parisian campus (2024), including her first master’s thesis, “The Ravages of Violette Leduc,” on censorship, clandestine abortion, and women’s physical and social health
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Ekta Kapoor, MBBS
Ekta Kapoor, MBBS

Menopause Panel Discussion: Internal Medicine, Gynecology, Phsyical Therapy

Dr. Ekta Kapoor is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She is an endocrinologist and menopause specialist, with joint appointments in the Divisions of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition and General Internal Medicine. She also serves as the Assistant Director for the Mayo Clinic Center for Women's Health. Dr. Kapoor is recognized as a national and international leader in menopause and is on the Board of Trustees of The Menopause Society. She has
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Georgine Lamvu, MD, MPH, CPE
Georgine Lamvu, MD, MPH, CPE

Paul Perry Memorial Award Speaker
R U MOVVING SOMe Categorization and Applications

Dr. Georgine Lamvu is an internationally recognized gynecologic surgeon and expert in chronic pelvic pain. She earned her undergraduate and medical degrees from Duke University, completed her Obstetrics and Gynecology residency and fellowship in Advanced Laparoscopy and Pelvic Pain at UNC Chapel Hill, and holds a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from UNC. She is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Central Florida and a specialist in pelvic pain and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery
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Tinya Lin, MD, MSc
Tinya Lin, MD, MSc

Pre-Congress Course: Hands-On Ultrasound for Endometriosis


Dr. Tinya Lin (MD, MSc, FRCSC) is a Gynaecologist at the BC Centre for Pelvic Pain & Endometriosis in Vancouver.  She completed residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Calgary, followed by fellowship in Endometriosis, Pelvic Pain, and Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery at the University of British Columbia. She also holds a M.Sc in International Healthy Policy at the London School of Economics, and as pursued advanced endometriosis ultrasound training through Specialized Ultrasound in Gynecology & Obstetrics in Hamilton, Ontario.

Mark Lumley, PhD
Mark Lumley, PhD

James E. Carter Achievement Award Speaker: Neuroplastic Recovery Therapies for "Chronic" Pain

Mark A. Lumley, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology at Wayne State University in Detroit. For over three decades, he has conducted research on the role that psychosocial stress and emotional processes play in chronic pain conditions, resulting in over 220 publications. He has studied the health benefits of writing or talking about stressful experiences, he developed and has demonstrated the benefits of Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy for chronic pain, and he is
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Ido Mick, MD
Ido Mick, MD

Pre-Congress Course: Hands-On Ultrasound for Endometriosis

Dr. Ido Mick a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon and advanced gynecologic sonologist at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. His clinical expertise focuses on the diagnosis and management of endometriosis, chronic pelvic pain, and complex benign gynecologic conditions. He combines advanced laparoscopic surgery with state of the art pelvic ultrasound to provide comprehensive, image guided care for patients with complex gynecologic pathology, with a particular interest in endometriosis and the integration of imaging into surgical decision making. In addition
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Alex Milspaw, M.Ed., PhD
Alex Milspaw, M.Ed., PhD

Presidential Address
Nociplastic Pain: Taking It Back to Your Practice: Pharmacologic Principles & Take Homes for Language with Patients

Alexandra T. Milspaw, M.Ed., PhD, is a licensed professional counselor in Pennsylvania and South Dakota, an AASECT-Certified Sex Therapist (CST), a Board-Certified Hypnotist (BCH), Certified 4-D Wheel Practitioner, and a Pelvic Pain Specialist Designee (PPSD) by the International Pelvic Pain Society (IPPS). She currently serves as President of IPPS and Co-Director of its Clinical Foundations Training Program in Chronic Pelvic Pain and Masterclass in Health Psychology Interventions for Chronic Pelvic Pain. Dr. Milspaw earned her bachelor’s degree in
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Carrie Pagliano, PT
Carrie Pagliano, PT

Menopauase Panel Discussion: Internal Medicine, Gynecology, Physical Therapy

Dr. Carrie J. Pagliano is a pelvic floor physical therapist, running coach, and longtime advocate for helping active women feel strong and confident in their bodies at every stage of life. She has worked in women’s and pelvic health for over 26 years and holds both a Master of Physical Therapy from the University of the Sciences and a Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine. She is double board certified in Orthopaedics and Women’s
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Laura Payne, PhD
Laura Payne, PhD

Menstrual Pain Panel Discussion: Gynecology, Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology, Pain Psychology
Nociplastic Pain: Taking It Back to Your Practice: Pharmacologic Principles & Take Homes for Language with Patients


Laura A. Payne, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and Associate Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Clinical and Translational Pain Research Lab at McLean Hospital. Her research focuses on the neurobiological, behavioral, and hormonal mechanisms underlying chronic pain, with particular emphasis on menstrual and pelvic pain in adolescents and women, as well as reproductive health factors influencing pain trajectories. Clinically, Dr. Payne specializes in evidence‑based, neuroplasticity‑informed treatments for chronic pain.

Neha Santucci, MBBS, MD
Neha Santucci, MBBS, MD

Chronic Abdominal Pain & Role for Neuromodulation

Dr. Santucci is the director of the Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction Program at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. She is a physician-scientist with an NIH K23 award, focused on sleep and neuromodulation in DGBI. She is the elected ANMS and AGA neurogastroenterology Councilor, Chair of Rome Foundation Partners List Serv and facilitator for the NASPGHAN Integrative Medicine Special Interest Group.

Julia Slattery
Julia Slattery

Pre-Congress Course: Hands-On Ultrasound for Endometriosis


Julia Slattery is a Lead Sonographer within the Ultrasound Department at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN and has been on staff for 10 years now. She completed her bachelor's degree in Health Sciences at University of Minnesota in Rochester and her ultrasound school through the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences. She is board certified in RDMS (OB/GYN, ABD, Breast, Peds) and RVT. She specializes in Deep Pelvic Endometriosis (DPE), Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Pediatrics.

Frank Tu, MD, MPH
Frank Tu, MD, MPH

Menstrual Pain Panel Discussion: Gynegology, Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology, Pain Psychology

Dr. Frank Tu is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Endeavor Health and the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. He is the founder of the clinical division of Gynecological Pain and Minimally Invasive Surgery which hosts an FMIGS fellowship. For the past 20 years, he has studied the mechanisms of pelvic pain – both visceral and somatic. With Dr. Kevin Hellman, he co-directs an NIH-funded laboratory that conducts mechanistic clinical trials
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Kathryn Witzeman, MD
Kathryn Witzeman, MD

Pelvic Pain during the Menopause Transition
Menopause Panel Discussion: Internal Medicine, Gynegology, Physical Therapy

Kathryn Witzeman, MD is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Witzeman joined Grand River Health in 2023 after 19 years on faculty at Denver Health in Denver, CO.  Dr. Witzeman has served on the Board of Directors of the International Pelvic Pain Society since 2014, and currently serves on the Advisory Board after 5 years on the Executive Board. In 2008, Dr. Witzeman founded the Integrated
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