Sexual function August 2018

Sexual DysfunctionMany factors contribute to female sexual function, which changes with age and in the years surrounding menopause. Female sexual dysfunction is prevalent and associated with distressing symptoms that can challenge relationships and hamper quality of life and wellbeing.  The most common type of female sexual dysfunction is lowered sexual desire. Contributing factors to female sexual dysfunction are highlighted, with a focus on those relevant to peri- and postmenopausal women. Assessment and management of women with female sexual dysfunction is discussed, including the role of menopausal hormone therapy, testosterone and other targeted treatments.  New and emerging treatments are outlined.

RACGP CPD Program, 
Activity CPD: 495029 0.5 Hours 

ACRRM: Activity CPD 29258 1 Hour

Access to this course is $10 (GST INC) by payment through PayPal. 

Note: You do not require a PayPal account as the process accepts major credit cards. 

AMS Members are pre-enrolled.