Training

Bring better sexual medicineeducation to your institution.


Female sexual medicine remains significantly underrepresented in traditional medical education. Dr. Babb provides evidence-based, approachable training designed to help clinicians develop a deeper understanding of sexual health and translate that knowledge into better clinical care.

Most clinicians were never taught this. Their patients still ask.


Sexual health questions arrive in every specialty. Very few training programs prepare clinicians to answer them.

Sexual concerns surface in gynecology, primary care, urology, oncology, psychiatry, and pelvic health alike, usually raised at the end of a visit and rarely with time to spare. Clinicians who have had no formal training in sexual medicine tend to respond the only way they can: reassurance, a referral, or a change of subject. Patients read that as a closed door.

Training is the fastest way to change what happens in that moment. A single well-designed session gives a department shared language, a working framework for evaluation, and a clear sense of what to do next. A longitudinal program builds genuine competence across an entire cohort of trainees, year after year.

Training for

  • Residency and fellowship programs
  • Medical schools and academic departments
  • Hospitals and health systems
  • Professional societies
  • CME and continuing education programs
  • Multidisciplinary clinical teams
  • Women's health organizations

Built to fit the program

From a single grand rounds presentation to a longitudinal residency curriculum, training can be customized to the needs, experience level, and educational goals of your program.

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Educational formats

Four ways the material is usually delivered. Most engagements combine two or three of them.

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Didactic Lectures & Grand Rounds

Focused presentations that make complex topics in female sexual medicine accessible, clinically relevant, and engaging.

02

Residency & Fellowship Education

Individual lectures, workshops, or longitudinal educational programming designed to address gaps in sexual medicine and vulvovaginal education.

03

Workshops & Case-Based Learning

Interactive sessions that move beyond the lecture format and allow clinicians to work through evaluation, diagnosis, clinical reasoning, and treatment.

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Customized Training Programs

Educational programs developed around the specific needs of an institution, department, or clinical team—from a focused 60-minute session to a multi-session curriculum.

What a department walks away with.

Sessions are built around clinical decision-making rather than literature review. Participants leave with a structured approach to the sexual medicine history, a practical examination sequence, a working differential for desire, arousal, pain, and orgasm concerns, and a clear sense of which testing genuinely changes management.

Every session is calibrated to the audience in the room. Residents get the foundations they were never given; experienced clinicians get the nuance, the difficult presentations, and the evidence behind current practice.

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Your clinicians are already being asked. Give them somewhere to start.


Tell us about your program, your audience, and the time you have. Dr. Babb will propose a format that fits, whether that is one hour at grand rounds or a curriculum that runs across the academic year.

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