2 CE
Men’s Sexual Health & Dysfunction
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Men’s Sexual Health & Dysfunction - 2 CEs
Objectives:
- 1. Participants will be able to describe the key components of sexual physiology for the male reproductive system
- 2. Participants will be able to explain the impact of genetic and environmental factors on the sexual function of the male reproductive system.
- 3. Participants will be able to explain common therapies and treatments that are used to treat conditions that impact the male reproductive system
Meet the Instructor
Dr. John Williams is an Associate Professor of Biology at Albany State University. His teaching focus is in Pathophysiology, Human Anatomy and Physiology, and other biomedically-related courses. His research focus centers on invertebrate models of human diseases, including models that mimic endocrine and neurological impairment. Dr. Williams received his Ph.D. in Cellular/Molecular Biology at Florida State University with a special focus on cardiovascular physiology. He received his Bachelor of Science in Biology from the Albany State University in Albany, GA.
General Mental Health Areas:
There will be no direct mental health components discussed, but there is potential for these topics to overlap with mental health issues.
AASECT Core Knowledge Areas:
(B, G, H) Sexual development, Sexuality and disability, Sexual and reproductive anatomy variations.
AASECT Sex Therapy (ST) Training:
B. Techniques of sex-related assessment and diagnosis of the ‘Psychosexual Disorders’ described in the current edition of the DSM.
Thank you for purchasing this course. You will receive an email in 72 hours welcoming you as a participant and more information will follow.
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