A CME Activity provided by ReardenCME
Supported by an educational grant from Endoceutics, Inc.
Accredited Sponsor: Medical Education Resources
The faculty
- Sheryl A. Kingsberg, PhD, IF - Clinical Psychologist and Professor, Department of Reproductive Biology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine; Chief of the Division of Behavioral Medicine Department of OB/GYN, Case Medical Center, University Hospitals of Cleveland; ISSWSH Past President 2009-2010.
- Irwin Goldstein, MD, IF - Clinical Professor of Surgery, University of California at San Diego School of Medicine; Director, Sexual Medicine at Alvarado Hospital-San Diego; Director, San Diego Sexual Medicine; Editor-in Chief - Sexual Medicine Reviews; ISSWSH Current President 2016-2018
- James A. Simon, MD, CCD, NCMP, IF, FACOG - Clinical Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology, George Washington University School of Medicine; Editorial Boards - Menopause, Sexual Medicine Reviews; ISSWSH Incoming President 2018-2020
The Curriculum will explore
- Issues surrounding sexuality and intimacy during Menopause
- Current Approaches to Dyspareunia, VVA and FSD – Benefits and Limitations
- An Introduction to Intracrinology and Intracrine Therapy
- Potential future therapies
The Symposium is designed to help you
- Understand the physical, psychological, and interpersonal burden of untreated and/or unresolved dyspareunia/VVA/GSM
- Identify and mitigate patient and clinician attitudes and behaviors that create barriers to diagnostic and therapeutic concordance
- Appreciate the importance of intracrinology and how it relates to the physiologic and histologic changes associated with menopause and treatment of dyspareunia/VVA/GSM and potentially FSD
- Understand key data for a new, intracrine based therapy for dyspareunia
- Potential therapies in development for the treatment of dyspareunia, VVA and FSD