Location: Asynchronous online
Date: any time/date between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2025
IOSS [provider #23-627-IOSS]
Core Knowledge Areas:
CKA: G, H, I, N, O
STT: A, B, D
SCT: D
Contact: [email protected]
AASECT approved for 9 CE
(AASECT CE Credits 60 minutes = 1 CE Credit)
This course focuses on the biopsychosocial aspects of male sexual dysfunctions. It moves forward from the traditional view of function and pathology toward the variation of healthy sexuality as satisfactory for the individual. Evaluation of personal distress is the key point when considering intervention for a specific condition. It’s acknowledged that most of the content is related to cisgender heterosexual individuals and couples, as it reflects the current limitation in research on diverse populations. However, available evidence on LGBTQ+ sexuality is integrated. Participants will be instructed on assessment, diagnosis, main factors involved (predisposing, precipitating, maintaining), different patient profiles, and the latest treatment options. The program consists of 6 online asynchronous sessions on sexual history taking, desire disorders, erectile dysfunction (biological and psychological insights), and ejaculatory disorders. Each lecture comprehends the evidence from the most recent scientific literature and clinical examples. The course also includes a didactic interview with one of the main scientists on male ejaculation and orgasm physiology, which aims to translate research knowledge into management tips for clinical practice.
The overall purpose of this activity is to enable the learner to:
- Recognize the most frequent clinical manifestations of sexual dysfunctions, distinguish the key aspects of the definitions, identify the risks and associated factors of sexual dysfunctions through a biopsychosocial perspective, and utilize their competence on the available treatment options through a patient-centered management approach.
- Receive a sound knowledge base on the main sexual dysfunctions, apply the integrated approach (medical and psychological) to the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of sexual disorders, and enrich their clinical skills in differential diagnosis, clinical decision-making, and treatment planning with the experience of some leading experts.
The certificate of this course comes with 9 AASECT CE credits. Subscribe to IOSS (Annual Plan) if you want to claim your AASECT credits for free or purchase the course. Completing the course requires successfully passing the post-test with a grade of 80% or higher and completing the evaluation form. If you receive a 79% or less score, you may retake the test until successful. Completion of this program does not ensure or guarantee AASECT certification. For further information, please contact [email protected].
AASECT does not assume, in any way, financial, legal, or any other liability for programs organized by IOSS. For any complaint about the course, please consult our grievance procedure.
Male Sexual Dysfunction: Evidence-Based Clinical Management
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After completing this course, you will be able to
- Assess the biopsychosocial factors associated with Male Sexual Dysfunctions.
- List the key questions of sexual history taking and interpret your clients' responses.
- Discriminate between different clinical presentations of the following sexual dysfunctions in men:
- Hypoactive sexual desire disorder
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Premature Ejaculation
- Delayed Ejaculation
- Identify the relevant medical and psychological therapeutic options.
- Differentiate between the physiological pathways of ejaculation and orgasm in males.
- Apply knowledge deriving from basic research into assessing and treating male clients with sexual dysfunctions.