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The Course
A Practical Guide toFemale Sexual Medicine
Your patients are already asking you about sex. The question is whether you were ever trained to answer them.

Sexual medicine is complicated.Learning it doesn't have to be.
Sexual concerns are part of everyday clinical practice, yet most clinicians receive little practical training in how to evaluate and treat them.
Patients rarely present with a single, isolated problem. Desire, arousal, pain, orgasm, hormones, medications, relationships, psychology, and lived experience often overlap. A Practical Guide to Female Sexual Medicine: The Course gives clinicians a structured framework for making sense of that complexity and applying it in practice.
Across ten modules, Dr. Babb moves from the foundations of the sexual medicine consultation through physiology, dysfunction, diagnostics, treatment, lifestyle and psychosocial factors, and ultimately the management of complex, multifactorial patients.
Knowing the diagnosis is useful. Knowing how to treat the patient in front of you is the goal.
“She has low libido.”
Why? What is driving it?
Identify contributing factors and build an individualized treatment plan.
“Sex hurts.”
Where? When? What reproduces it?
Localize the pain, identify overlapping pain generators, and determine how to prioritize treatment.
“Her hormones are normal.”
What does that result actually mean in this patient?
Know when normal labs don't tell the whole story and determine whether – and how – they should influence management.
Through clinical cases, application exercises, and advanced case integration, the course is designed to help you ask better questions, perform more purposeful examinations, build stronger differentials, choose testing more deliberately, and make treatment decisions with greater confidence.
What you'lllearn
The curriculum progresses through ten modules.
The Female Sexual Medicine Patient
Build the consultation, communication, consent, trauma-informed care, and examination skills that form the foundation of sexual medicine.
Understanding Female Sexual Function
Develop a working understanding of sexual anatomy, physiology, sexual response, neurobiology, and endocrinology.
The Patient With Low Desire
Learn to distinguish normal variation from sexual desire disorders and evaluate the biologic, psychological, relational, and contextual factors that influence desire.
The Patient With Arousal Concerns
Understand genital and subjective arousal, Female Sexual Arousal Disorder, and the evaluation of complex presentations including PGAD/GPD.
The Patient With Sexual Pain
Learn to localize sexual pain and differentiate overlapping presentations involving vulvodynia, vaginismus, dyspareunia, and pelvic floor dysfunction.
The Patient With Orgasm Concerns
Explore orgasm physiology and develop an approach to evaluating Female Orgasmic Disorder, dysorgasmia, and other orgasmic concerns.
Diagnostic Testing & Assessment Tools
Learn when—and when not—to use laboratory testing, imaging, specialized diagnostic procedures, and validated sexual function measures.
Medical & Hormonal Therapies
Understand the practical use of hormonal, nonhormonal, pharmacologic, and procedural treatments in female sexual medicine.
Lifestyle, Relationships & Psychosocial Factors
Incorporate sleep, stress, nutrition, exercise, emotional wellbeing, trauma, body image, and relationships into clinical assessment and management.
Clinical Integration & Advanced Cases
Put everything together through complex cases requiring diagnostic prioritization, treatment sequencing, reassessment, and clinical decision-making.
Enrollment
Go beyond learning the medicine. Learn to apply it.
Ten core modules. Twelve months of education, clinical application, and continued support. A comprehensive program built to turn knowledge of female sexual medicine into practical clinical skill.
Knowing the medicine, and practicing it well, are different things.
Each module includes dedicated clinical tools that bring the material into the exam room — from diagnostic reasoning frameworks and examination guides to treatment references and clinical decision-support resources.
And the learning continues beyond the recorded curriculum. For 12 months, participants are invited to monthly Clinical Roundtables to work through the questions, challenges, and clinical decisions that arise when sexual medicine meets real-world patient care.
Clinical Mastery
$3,000
Comprehensive 12-month program
The complete 10-module recorded curriculum, plus advanced clinical resources, practical implementation tools, CME, sophisticated case-based exercises, and 12 months of ongoing clinical learning.
- 10-module recorded curriculum
- 8 hours AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- Diagnostic reasoning frameworks
- Examination guides and treatment references
- Clinical decision-support resources
- Monthly Clinical Roundtables for 12 months
- Submit your own cases for discussion
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