Sexual Medicine Courses for Pelvic Health Practitioners
Vulvovaginal Disorders & Female Sexual Pain Defined Online.
Andrew Goldstein, MD, FACOG
Director, The Centers for Vulvovaginal Disorders in New York City & Washington, DC
Andrew Goldstein, MD, FACOG
Director, The Centers for Vulvovaginal Disorders in New York City & Washington, DC
100% Self Pace and Online.
This course invites all sexual medicine providers including: MD's, NP's, PA's, PT's, PTA's, OT's and students.
This purchase includes:
7.45 hours of recorded lecture
One lab section with real model
Digital Power point slides
Published Articles
Multitude of pictures displaying dermatological disorders
Approved for 7.45 Texas CCU's
$350
This course invites all sexual medicine providers including: MD's, NP's, PA's, PT's, PTA's, OT's and students.
This purchase includes:
7.45 hours of recorded lecture
One lab section with real model
Digital Power point slides
Published Articles
Multitude of pictures displaying dermatological disorders
Approved for 7.45 Texas CCU's
$350
This in-person course will thoroughly explain diagnoses pertaining to female sexual pain and vulvovaginal pain disorders. Leading sexual medicine expert, Dr. Andrew Goldstein, will expand every medical practitioner's knowledge of the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of sexual/vulvovaginal/pelvic pain to facilitate better care in your clinic and improvement for your patients. Learn to diagnose and treat vulvar dermatoses such as lichen sclerosus and lichen planus, to distinguish differences between the many different causes of vulvodynia, and how to evaluate and treat recalcitrant vulvovaginitis. Learn to navigate Dr. Goldstein’s vulvovaginal and vulvodynia algorithm which has become the gold-standard diagnostic and treatment algorithm for conditions such as hormonally mediated vestibulodynia, neuroproliferative vestibulodynia, PGAD, pudendal neuralgia, overactive pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, and desquamative inflammatory vaginitis. Dr. Goldstein will examine evidence based research and will also shine a light on cutting edge research.
Course Objectives
- Discuss and understand evidence-based nomenclature surrounding vulvodynia, vestibulodynia, various subtypes of pelvic pain including dermatological condition
- Discuss and understand the prevalence of dyspareunia and frequent comorbidities
- Define the most common causes and appearances of vulvar dermatological conditions
- Identify vulvar and pelvic floor anatomy involved in various disorders of pelvic pai
- Assess and conduct a medical history and physical examination that can help determine the etiology of genitourinary syndrome of menopause
- Discuss and understand the various treatment options available for treated vulvar disorders, including psychological, physical therapy, medical, and surgical treatments
At the completion of this course you will have elevated clinical reasoning and new differential diagnosis considerations.