
Regional Sexual Medicine Groups: If you build it, they will come
How to build a regional sex medicine group
June 6, 2023 at 5:00 pm Pacific / 8:00 pm Eastern
Webinar speakers:
Sue Goldstein-Southern California
Heather Howard-Northern California
Liz Gandee-Ohio
Deepali Kothary-D.C.
Moderator: Sally MacPhedran, Ohio Co-founder
Objectives:
- Review 4 different regional sexual medicine models
- Educational-Semi-structured, In-person
- Informal, In-person, social
- Business structure, Networking, virtual
- Educational & Networking focused
- Each presenter will discuss how their regional group was started, lessons learned and strengths.
- Template- each model will be described by:
- Organization structure
- Purpose
- Event types
- Frequency of events
- Member composition
- Member size
- Financial support
- Region size
- advertising
- Communication to members
- Technology involved
- Group projects
Meet the Speakers
Liz (she/her) is a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner practicing at The Center for Women’s Health- a multidisciplinary clinic providing gender-sensitive care for women at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Liz has long had a passion for women’s health and educating others about sexual health and has been a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner since 2011. At The Center for Women’s Health, Liz specializes in providing comprehensive women’s care with a focus on sexual health and midlife. She began seeing patients in a Women’s Sexual Health specialty clinic in 2017 and completed the University of Michigan Sexual Health Certificate Program in 2018. She is an AASECT Certified Sexuality Counselor and Fellow of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health. She also spent several years providing mentorship for survivors of human trafficking, which propelled her attentiveness to providing trauma informed care. Liz continues to be passionate about educating patients and the healthcare community about women’s health and has provided education and training about menopause and women’s sexual health through talks and programs for patients and healthcare providers across disciplines.
Ms. Goldstein, a graduate of Brown University, is Sexuality Educator and Clinical Research Manager at San Diego Sexual Medicine, responsible for sexual medicine educational programming and clinical research. She works with the SDSM team to develop clinical research projects, write protocols and oversee clinical trials. She also arranges for training in sexual medicine for medical students, residents, fellows and clinicians from all over the country. Ms. Goldstein co-authored When Sex Isn’t Good to provide education and empowerment to women with sexual dysfunction. She is managing editor of Sexual Medicine Reviews, an associate editor of Textbook of Female Sexual Function and Dysfunction, and of Female Sexual Pain Disorders, and author of multiple peer reviewed papers. Mrs. Goldstein is currently President of the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health (ISSWSH) as well as Industry Relations Chair. She serves on the Educational Projects, Fellowship and Female Sexual Function Committees of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA). She is also a member of the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) and the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP). She is an AASECT Certified Sexuality Educator and an ACRP Certified Clinical Research Coordinator. Ms. Goldstein, an ISSWSH Fellow, received Distinguished Service Awards from both ISSWSH and SMSNA in 2017.
