Sexual Medicine
TITLE: Sexual Medicine听
COURSE NO.: SOMN 733听
DEPARTMENT: Department of Family Medicine听
DURATION: Semester听
DIRECTOR: Dr. Coral Matus听
SEMESTERS AVAILABLE: Spring
NUMBER OF STUDENTS: 50听
LOCATION: Health Science Campus, Online听
COORDINATOR: Jamie Daughton (jamie.daughton@utoledo.edu )
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:听听
This course will cover common reproductive health issues. Lectures will include topics such as taking a full sexual history, pharmacology and method of action of various contraceptives, contraceptive counseling, common causes of infertility, assisted reproductive technology procedures (IUI and IVF), first and second-trimester abortion procedures, pregnancy counseling, intimate partner violence, pregnancy loss, SGM (sex and gender minority) health, historical racism in gynecology, men鈥檚 sexual health concerns, pregnancy with a physical disability, and maternal mortality and morbidity. In addition to the required lectures and standardized patient experience, students will complete educational and reflective modules about health equity and justice. Attendance will be taken at each required session. At the end of the course, students will interact with a standardized patient to assess their competence in the course material. Students will learn primarily from the guest lecturers. Lecturers will include but are not limited to Ob/Gyn faculty, area providers, and faculty from outside institutions. Over one semester, each student must complete seven hours of in-class lectures and one hour with a standardized patient. Students will also complete an evaluation of the course and instructors. These evaluations are formative and intended to provide mutually beneficial feedback.听
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:听听
- Demonstrate effective counseling techniques for various family planning-related issues. (EPO: IPC-1)
- Use effective communication skills to elicit an accurate sexual history. (EPO: PC-1)
- Provide supportive and non-judgmental pregnancy options counseling from a variety of perspectives. (EPO: IPC-1, PC-6)
- Cite ways to provide contraceptive options counseling to patients in a variety of circumstances. (EPO: IPC-1, PC-6)
- Describe the pharmacology and method of action for various contraceptive methods. (EPO: MK6)
- Justify an appropriate form of contraception given a sexual history. (EPO: MK-4)
- Describe different termination methods/procedures. (EPO: IPC-3)
- Explain assisted reproductive technology procedures such as IUI and IVF. (EPO: MK-1)
- Discuss terminology surrounding gender and sexuality.(EPO: IPC-3)
- Explain how cultural differences and implicit biases have the potential to impact the delivery of health care (EPO: MK-3, )
- Discuss the impact of health care disparities in the delivery of health care (EPO: SBP-2)
- Discuss the important elements of counseling regarding sexual health in men across the reproductive spectrum (EPO: IPC-1)
METHODS OF TEACHING: Lecture, Group Discussion, Online modules, Standardized Patient听
QUALITY ASSURANCE: Students will complete an evaluation at the end of the course.听
PREREQUISITES: First-year medical students in good academic standing听
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:听
- Attend a minimum of 5 lectures.听
- Complete the required reflection paper*
- Attend one standardized patient session.听*
DEADLINES:听
- Student must sign up for course by the registration deadline. If students choose to drop the courses, they must do so by the elective drop deadline without a penalty.
- Student must complete the required reflection by the assigned date.
Alternative assignments will be available upon student request*
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