UNIVERSITY

HEALTH INITIATIVE



Brittany Brown, American sprinter and Olympic medalist

Earlier recognition starts on campus.

College is often the first time students navigate healthcare independently—and symptoms can be overlooked.

The University Health Initiative equips campuses with free educational resources and programming designed to support earlier recognition of pelvic pain and endometriosis symptoms.

Build Awareness. Support Students.

3x Olympic gold medalist, Kerri Walsh-Jennings

HOW WE SUPPORT CAMPUS HEALTH

THINK ENDO ToolkitsTM are designed specifically for university health providers caring for students experiencing pelvic pain and related symptoms.

THINK ENDO helps equip university health teams with practical tools and educational resources that build awareness, support informed conversations, and strengthen student support.

* Continuing education credit available from Mayo Clinic and Northeastern University.

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

Clinical Resources

  • Educational sessions for health staff (virtual or in-person)

  • Early symptom recognition guidance

  • Pelvic pain validation strategies

  • Referral pathway considerations

  • Clinical discussion prompts

  • Quick-reference resources and checklists

Student Support Tools

  • Student-facing fact sheet and resources

  • Communication strategies

Campus Programming

  • Below the Belt film screening guide

  • Press Kit

Bring the Conversation to Campus.

HOST A SCREENING OF BELOW THE BELT

Screenings bring campus communities together to learn about endometriosis, hear patient experiences, and explore barriers to recognition and care. Many campuses pair screenings with facilitated discussions and educational programming.

Understand the Signs. Advocate for Better Health.

INTERESTED IN BRINGING THINK ENDO TO YOUR CAMPUS?

Complete the form below to receive the free Toolkit, educational materials, and information about campus awareness programming and screening opportunities.

Together, we can help students recognize symptoms earlier and connect to care sooner.

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