Course will Launch 1 August 2026

Take advantage of the 50% discounted prelaunch price of $175

Group Discounts Available

Physiotherapy clinics with multiple therapists can email us at [email protected] for information about group discounts.


Course Overview

Medical communication is a core clinical skill — as essential as anatomy, assessment, and treatment.  

In pelvic health, where conversations are intimate, complex, and often emotionally charged, communication becomes a clinical intervention in its own right.

This course teaches pelvic physiotherapists how to communicate with clarity, compassion, and clinical precision using evidence‑based frameworks including the Calgary–Cambridge model, motivational interviewing, and trauma‑informed care principles.

You will learn, practise, record, reflect, and refine your communication skills through a structured, supportive, and clinically relevant process.

Who This Course Is For?

  • Pelvic health physiotherapists wanting to strengthen their communication skills

  • Clinicians new to pelvic health who need a structured, safe, trauma‑informed approach

  • Experienced therapists seeking refinement, feedback, and advanced micro‑skills

Why Communication Matters in Pelvic Health

This course addresses the realities of clinical practice, including:

  • Trauma‑informed interviewing

  • Extracting a comprehensive pelvic health history efficiently

  • Holding emotional space during distressing disclosures

  • Delivering difficult news with clarity and compassion

  • Supporting behaviour change using motivational interviewing

  • Integrating communication into physical examination and treatment planning

  • Delivering pain neuroscience education efficiently and effectively

Communication is not a personality trait — it is a trainable clinical skill.

You will learn how to observe, practise, receive feedback, and integrate new skills into your everyday practice.

What You’ll Learn

  • Foundations of Clinical Communication

  • Applying the Calgary–Cambridge Framework for Pelvic Health

  • Motivational Interviewing for Pelvic Physios

  • Trauma‑Informed Communication

  • Communication in Assessment & Treatment

  • Practice, Feedback & Reflection

Pelvic health requires complex, layered, and sensitive conversations.

Course Structure

  • Pre-recorded theory videos (5 hours)

  • Demonstration scenarios

  • Audio and video practice tasks

  • Structured reflection templates

  • Feedback‑based skill refinement

  • You can decide your level of engagement in the course. You can simply watch the online content or you can engage in the clinical practice and self-reflection aspects to solidify learning.

Key Skills You’ll Walk Away With

  • Trauma‑informed interviewing

  • Efficient, comprehensive pelvic health history taking

  • Delivering difficult news

  • Holding emotional space

  • Motivational interviewing micro‑skills

  • Structuring complex conversations

  • Explaining sensitive procedures clearly

  • Enhancing patient safety, trust, and outcomes

Course Presenter

Mandy Roscher

Mandy Röscher is a Physiotherapist living in Brisbane, Australia Mandy qualified as a Physiotherapist from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa in 2008. She has worked in Private Practice since she qualified. She has a keen special interest in all things Pelvic Health. Mandy has a passion for teaching and mentoring and has presented to thousands of Physiotherapists globally. Her courses, while based on the most current evidence available, are extremely clinically orientated. She focuses on the clinical application and integration of current research and practice with the goal being that course participants leave feeling their circle of competence has increased.