Women’s Health Plan – one year on Dr Kirsty Munro, Consultant Gynaecologist from NHS Lothian spoke about the commitments on endometriosis in the WHP and the current situation on the NHS frontline: o Commitments include reducing diagnosis time, new endometriosis care pathway, developing care pathways for endometriosis outside the pelvic cavity, strengthening collaborative working between endometriosis centres, health boards and primary care providers and designated research funding for endometriosis. o In relation to diagnosis, the concept of “working diagnosis” is being developed which can help those who do not want a diagnostic laparoscopy or those waiting to get one. o The idea of having one endometriosis centres in Scotland treating those with thoracic endometriosis is being considered. o Network meetings to strengthen collaboration on endometriosis across primary, secondary, and tertiary care will be re-established. o Scottish Govt established a £250k fund in collaboration with Wellbeing of Women for endometriosis research and a call for projects to improve diagnosis or treatment has already been published. o Waiting times are still an issue in gynaecology and endometriosis specialist centres, despite some services being back up to pre...