Preceptorship
Bring the trainingto your practice.
Dr. Babb offers individualized, on-site procedural preceptorships for physicians and other qualified healthcare professionals who want to expand the care they provide in female sexual medicine and vulvovaginal disorders.
More than technique.
Learning the mechanics of a procedure is only part of learning to use it well.
Preceptorship emphasizes the clinical reasoning surrounding each intervention: patient selection, relevant anatomy, procedural planning and technique, counseling, complication management, and postoperative or post-procedure care. Just as importantly, on-site training allows these discussions to happen within the realities of your own practice, from equipment and staffing to patient flow and follow-up.
The goal is not simply to demonstrate a procedure. It is to make specialized procedural care approachable, deeply rooted in evidence, and accessible within real-world clinical practice, so that what you learn during the preceptorship is still working for your patients a year later.
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Rather than learning a procedure somewhere else and trying to recreate it when you return home, Dr. Babb comes to your practice—allowing education to take place within the clinical environment where you will actually use it.
On-site preceptorships can be designed around any of the following. These are the most frequently requested trainings, not the limits of what Dr. Babb teaches. If the procedure you want to learn is not listed, ask.
Pacik Multimodal Botox Procedure Under Anesthesia
An immersive look at the comprehensive, anesthesia-based treatment of severe vaginismus. Follow the process from patient selection and preoperative counseling through examination under anesthesia, pelvic floor Botox, progressive dilation, recovery, and post-procedure management—with particular attention to the details that make the Pacik approach different from Botox alone.
Pelvic Floor Chemodenervation (Botulinum Toxin)
Learn the practical application of botulinum toxin for hypertonic and painful pelvic floor conditions, including patient selection, pelvic floor anatomy, muscle identification, dosing strategy, injection technique, and post-procedure management.
Pudendal Nerve Blocks — Transvaginal & Transperineal Approaches
Develop a practical approach to pudendal nerve blocks as both a diagnostic and therapeutic intervention. Preceptorship includes transvaginal and transperineal approaches, with attention to relevant anatomy, patient selection, procedural technique, and how the response to a block can inform the evaluation and management of complex genital and pelvic pain.
Lysis of Clitoral Adhesions & Clitoral Hood Debridement
Learn the evaluation and procedural management of clitoral adhesions and keratin pearls, including recognition of clinically significant findings, patient selection, procedural technique, and post-procedure care.
Vulvoscopy
Build a more systematic and confident approach to magnified examination of the vulva. Learn how Dr. Babb uses vulvoscopy to identify subtle anatomic and dermatologic findings, determine when biopsy or additional evaluation is warranted, and integrate findings into the broader clinical picture.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for Sexual Medicine Concerns
Explore the use of platelet-rich plasma within a sexual medicine practice, with attention to the evidence, appropriate patient selection, preparation and injection technique, counseling, and realistic expectations for treatment.
Perineal Revision for Sexual Pain
Learn the evaluation and surgical management of painful perineal scarring and anatomic distortion, particularly following obstetric injury or prior repair. Preceptorship emphasizes identifying the source of pain, determining when revision is appropriate, surgical planning and technique, and postoperative recovery.
Training built around your practice.
No two preceptorships look the same, because no two practices do.
Every preceptorship is individualized around your clinical background, existing procedural experience, and goals. Dr. Babb works with you to identify the procedures you want to learn and the clinical and operational considerations needed to incorporate them thoughtfully into your practice. That planning happens before he arrives, so the time on site is spent on the training itself rather than on logistics.
Depending on the procedure and the structure of the preceptorship, training may include case review, patient selection, procedural demonstration, supervised procedural education where appropriate, and discussion of postoperative care and longitudinal management. Sessions can be built for a single clinician or for a small team, and the scope can stay narrow — one procedure, done thoroughly — or cover several related interventions across a longer visit.
Preceptorship
Learn it where you'll use it.
The best procedural education doesn't end with knowing the steps. It should leave you understanding how the procedure fits into your practice and how to use it thoughtfully once the training is over.
Tell us about your practice, the procedures you're interested in learning, and what you hope to offer your patients.