Kevan Wylie1, Patricia Weerakoon. 1. University of Sheffield in Sheffield, United Kingdom. k.r.wylie@sheffield.ac.uk
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The authors outline international training programs in human sexuality. METHODS: The authors reviewed the international literature and Internet resources to identify key training opportunities and curricula, with particular emphasis on training opportunities for psychiatrists. RESULTS: The authors outline key resources and training courses outside the United States. CONCLUSION: Training in human sexuality, sexology, and sexual medicine is evolving across many clinical disciplines, but courses remain limited in number and far apart geographically.
OBJECTIVE: The authors outline international training programs in human sexuality. METHODS: The authors reviewed the international literature and Internet resources to identify key training opportunities and curricula, with particular emphasis on training opportunities for psychiatrists. RESULTS: The authors outline key resources and training courses outside the United States. CONCLUSION: Training in human sexuality, sexology, and sexual medicine is evolving across many clinical disciplines, but courses remain limited in number and far apart geographically.