
- July 14–15, 2025
- 5985 W Century Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Attend the Conference
Featured Keynote: Dr. Karli Goldstein on Reframing Unexplained Infertility Through Endometriosis Surgery
Dr. Karli Provost Goldstein, DO, FACOG—one of the world’s foremost experts in endometriosis and gynecologic surgery—will deliver a keynote at the 2025 International Conference on Gynecology & Women’s Health titled “Unexplained Infertility, or Is It Just Endometriosis?”.
In far too many cases, patients with the label “unexplained infertility” spend years undergoing IVF cycles, managing vague symptoms, or hearing that everything “looks normal.” In reality, up to 50% of these patients may have undiagnosed endometriosis or other pelvic disease—conditions that cannot be fully assessed without direct surgical visualization.
This keynote will challenge the industry’s reliance on incomplete diagnostics and present a bold, anatomy-first model of fertility care—one that treats the whole person, not just the labs.
This Event Is for You If:
- Aiming to integrate surgical insights into fertility care to improve outcomes
- Frustrated by normal imaging that doesn’t explain a patient’s ongoing symptoms or failed IVF
- Interested in the latest advancements in minimally invasive techniques for pelvic and endometriosis surgery
- Committed to moving beyond “unexplained infertility” toward deeper, diagnostic clarity and collaborative care

Dr. Karli Provost Goldstein
CEO & Founder of ESSE Care, Endometriosis Specialist & Surgeon
What Surgery Helps Us See
Revealing What Imaging Misses
Explore how direct visualization uncovers root causes that labs and scans often miss.
Using Video to Improve Care
Intraoperative photos and footage support better understanding and cross-team communication.
Restoring Anatomy and Function
Learn how surgical precision can relieve symptoms, support the ovaries, and improve outcomes.

More Than a Procedure
This isn’t just about surgery. It’s about asking better questions, seeing what’s been missed, and delivering fertility care that’s smarter, more precise, and deeply patient-centered.
Why “Unexplained” Isn’t Enough
IVF Without Clarity Fails Too Often
Surgery isn’t a last resort—it’s sometimes the first meaningful step.
Patients Deserve Real Answers
Excision and exploration give patients more than a label—they give a path forward.
This Is the Future
Anatomy-first, integrated, collaborative care is leading the next chapter in fertility medicine.