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    SexMed

    Talking to a patient about sexual health can be as uncomfortable for the medical professional as it may be for the patient. This groundbreaking series is dedicated to helping healthcare professionals address the needs of the estimated 30-45 percent of patients who may be suffering from issues related to this under-discussed but critical aspect of patient care. SexMed presents the latest advances and current perspectives in this field, reminding us all that sexual health is integral to general health. Topics examine a wide range of physical, psychological, and sociocultural issues that impact sexual function and health.
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    Episodes (33)

    Investigating the Link Between Sexual Activity & Menopause Onset

    Investigating the Link Between Sexual Activity & Menopause Onset
    Host: Paul Doghramji, MD
    Guest: Megan Arnot

    Menopause is an inevitable transition in every woman’s life, but what if engaging in a basic physiological need like sex could delay its onset? Researching this potential connection is Megan Arnot, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the University College London. As the lead author of the study, she walks us through her findings and the range of factors they investigated, like the type of sexual activity and whether or not women lived with a partner.

    Male Hypogonadism: More Than Just Low Testosterone

    Male Hypogonadism: More Than Just Low Testosterone
    Host: Paul Doghramji, MD
    Guest: Alexander W. Pastuszak, MD, PhD

    Even though hypogonadism is common among men, there are still some misconceptions surrounding it. So to learn more about how we can better diagnose and treat hypogonadism in our male patients, Dr. Paul Doghramji sits down with Dr. Alexander Pastuszak, an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah School of Medicine.

    How to Stay Current on Sexual Health Topics

    How to Stay Current on Sexual Health Topics
    Guest: David J. Portman, MD

    Providing the best care to your patients goes hand in hand with being aware of all the updates surrounding sexual health disorders, but unfortunately, this is often easier said than done. To help you make the most out of your limited time with patients, Founder and Director Emeritus of the Columbus Center for Women’s Health Research Dr. David Portman shares tips on how you can stay current on sexual health topics.

    Integrating Sexual Health into Your Practice

    Integrating Sexual Health into Your Practice
    Host: Matt Birnholz, MD
    Guest: David J. Portman, MD

    Recorded live during ReachMD's Innovation Theater in Chicago, Illinois, Founder and Director Emeritus of the Columbus Center for Women’s Health Research Dr. David Portman joins Dr. Matt Birnholz to share his tips for getting past the taboo and providing sexual health counseling and treatment to your patients.

    Expert Tips on Treating Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause

    Expert Tips on Treating Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
    Guest: David J. Portman, MD

    For the one in eight women who will develop breast cancer in their lifetime and for the three million breast cancer survivors, what’s the best way to manage genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM)? Founder and Director Emeritus of the Columbus Center for Women’s Health Research Dr. David Portman explains the rationale behind his approach.

    IBD & Intimacy: Managing an Under-Recognized Issue

    IBD & Intimacy: Managing an Under-Recognized Issue
    Host: Robert Frankel, MD
    Guest: Neilanjan Nandi, MD

    From the ReachMD studios in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, host Dr. Robert Frankel talks with Dr. Neilanjan Nandi, Assistant Professor in the Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology and Associate Director of the Gastroenterology Fellowship program at Drexel University College of Medicine. Dr. Nandi shares new insights on how to approach sexual and intimacy issues for IBD patients. Discussion points include quality of life measures, methods for maintaining healthy intimate relationships, respecting boundaries, and top health practitioner resources.

    STI Screening & Counseling Strategies for Transgender Patients

    STI Screening & Counseling Strategies for Transgender Patients
    Host: Matt Rosenberg, MD
    Guest: Aiden Harrington, ANP, CNM

    Current CDC Treatment Guidelines include transgender men and women as special populations. These guidelines recommend risk assessment based on current anatomy and sexual behaviors and screening for asymptomatic STIs based on the patient's history and sexual practices.

    At a recent live event recorded in Chicago, moderator Dr. Matt T. Rosenberg welcomes Aiden Harrington, ANP, CNM from Howard Brown Health in Chicago, Illinois. Topics covered include health risks in the LGBTQ community, STI screening and treatment, and how to discuss sexuality with your patients.

    Keeping Up on Matters 'Down There:' Feminine Hygiene Advice for Clinicians

    Keeping Up on Matters 'Down There:' Feminine Hygiene Advice for Clinicians
    Host: Michael Krychman, MD

    Feminine hygiene, though an important part of daily life, is rarely discussed openly,not even in clinical settings.

    Host Dr. Michael Krychman sits down with Dr Alyssa Dweck, practicing gynecologist in New York and Assistant Clinical Professor at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. They give essential tips for clinicians on how to talk to patients about feminine hygiene.

    Selecting the Best Contraceptive Methods: A Sexual Health Perspective

    Selecting the Best Contraceptive Methods: A Sexual Health Perspective
    Host: Michael Krychman, MD

    The primary purpose of contraception is to separate sex from procreation. However, sexual function is rarely addressed or considered in the context of making contraceptive choices.

    Dr. Michael Krychman speaks with Dr. Rachel Perry, Assistant Professor of OB/GYN at the University of California-Irvine, about the various complex sexual health impacts of oral contraceptives, IUDs, condoms, and permanent sterilization procedures.

    Challenges With Flibanserin as Treatment for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder

    Challenges With Flibanserin as Treatment for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
    Host: Michael Krychman, MD

    Flibanserin was one of the first FDA-approved medications for treatment of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder in pre-menopausal women. But the drug's effectiveness has frequently been called into question, and the known side effects such as fainting, dizziness, and low blood pressure, many of which were found to be exacerbated by alcohol and hormonal contraception, created concerns for clinicians and patients alike.

    Host Dr. Michael Krychman talks with guest Dr. Lisa Larkin, women’s health internist and Director of the Women's Health Center at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, about the “Pink Viagra" pill, concerns around its safety and effectiveness, and the diagnosis and treatment of HDSS.

    Life After Ovarian Cancer: Protecting Sexual and General Health for Survivors

    Life After Ovarian Cancer: Protecting Sexual and General Health for Survivors
    Host: Michael Krychman, MD

    Ovarian cancer is among the most highly prevalent and deadly cancers in existence, and in the struggle to care for patients and protect their quality of life, clinical standards in diagnostic screening and treatment protocols must change frequently.

    Joining host Dr. Michael Krychman to discuss advances in treatment and prevention of ovarian cancer, with special focus on sexual health priorities, is guest Dr. Leslie Randall. Dr. Randall is Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of California-Irvine, and also Director of UC’s gynecologic oncology fellowship program.

    Natural Sexual Aphrodisiacs: The Good, The Bad, and The Deadly

    Natural Sexual Aphrodisiacs: The Good, The Bad, and The Deadly
    Host: Michael Krychman, MD

    There are many herbs and supplements that have gained popularity as natural sexual aphrodisiacs. While many are sold over the counter nationwide to enhance sexual function, a surprising number of supplements can cause ranges of serious side effects. Which aphrodisiacs have been proven effective, which are safe, and which are potentially deadly?

    Host Dr. Michael Krychman joins Dr. Elizabeth West, a resident physician at the University of California-Irvine, to talk about the spectrum of natural herbs and supplements, from foods like honey and chocolate to herbs such as ginseng and macca, and their known sexual health benefits vs risks.

    Sex Accessories: Counseling Tips to Enhance Patients' Sexual Health

    Sex Accessories: Counseling Tips to Enhance Patients' Sexual Health
    Host: Michael Krychman, MD

    Clinicians play an important role in helping patients understand and navigate issues around the use of sexual accessories to help improve sexual health for both men and women. With expertise in underlying issues such as vaginal dryness and discomfort with sex, health experts can better advise patients on which products to seek versus avoid.

    Host Dr. Michael Krychman joins guest Dr. Barb DePree, gynecologist and Director of Midlife Woman’s Health at Holland Hospital, to discuss ways physicians can talk about accessories to advance sexual health for patients.

    Low Libido in Women: Ending the Conspiracy of Silence

    Low Libido in Women: Ending the Conspiracy of Silence
    Host: Michael Krychman, MD

    Women who experience low libido often feel embarrassed, lonely, and unsure where to turn or with whom to confide. Left unaddressed, this issue can have devastating effects on relationships.

    Dr. Michael Krychman sits down with Amanda Parrish, nationally recognized patient advocate for women's sexual health, to talk about hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) and the need for clinicians to foster open conversations with patients about low libido.

    Helping Patients Address Challenges in Monogamous Relationships

    Helping Patients Address Challenges in Monogamous Relationships
    Host: Michael Krychman, MD

    Monogamous relationships are firmly embedded in the framework of our society, and yet the divorce rate and common failures of intimacy in long-term relationships challenges the efficacy of this paradigm. Oddly, the concept of monogamy has been virtually ignored by health professionals. Why are issues in sexual relationships getting the silent treatment in healthcare, and what can be done to curb this trend?

    Dr. Michael Krychman welcomes guest Dr. Marianne Brandon, clinical sexologist and acclaimed author of Monogomy: The Untold Story. Dr. Brandon offers a clinical psychologist's and sex therapist's insights and solutions to the challenges of monogamous relationships.

    Origins of a Women's Sexual Health Clinic: How Simple Improvements Can Transform OB/GYN Practices

    Origins of a Women's Sexual Health Clinic: How Simple Improvements Can Transform OB/GYN Practices
    Host: Michael Krychman, MD

    Dr. Michael Krychman interviews Dr. Brett Worly, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Ohio State University School of Medicine. Dr. Worly talks about successful integrations of sexual medicine into evaluative, diagnostic, and treatment protocols in women's health practice, and how this progression led to the formation of a novel women's sexual health clinic at OSU.

    A Different Kind of Safe Sex: Fragility Fractures and Effects on Intimacy and Sexuality

    A Different Kind of Safe Sex: Fragility Fractures and Effects on Intimacy and Sexuality
    Host: Michael Krychman, MD

    Host Dr. Michael Krychman welcomes Dr. Risa Kagan to discuss the intimacy and sexuality issues that patients face when they are dealing with fragility fractures. Dr. Kagan is Clinical Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco. Since October 2005, she has been practicing gynecology with the East Bay Physicians Medical Group. Dr. Kagan is also a medical consultant at the Foundation for Osteoporosis Research and Education (FORE), and principal investigator on several clinical research trials involving women’s health. She is a North American Menopause Society (NAMS) certified Menopause Practitioner and is certified by the International Society of Clinical Densitometry.

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