Steinert Y, Levitt R
J Fam Pract. 1978 Nov;7(5):993-7.
Sexual health is an important component of the individual's total health picture. The primary physician, however, is often ill-prepared to deal with issues around sexuality and sexual dysfunction, and family medicine units need to structure programs for teaching in this area. This article describes a teaching program on human sexuality in a family medicine setting. Its major goals were the transmission of information, the teaching of skills, and the desensitization of the health care professional in this area. The program consisted of a series of four seminars and ongoing teaching. The seminars focused on the human sexual response, sexual myths, sexual history taking, and sexual dysfunction and treatment. Ongoing teaching included case discussion, consultation, and joint interviews. It is hoped that the description of this program will serve as a model and/or impetus to other family medicine training programs.