Sexuality in the medical school curriculum : an introduction for medical educators
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Summary
| Description | The purpose of this presentation is to describe and demonstrate the method being used by the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine to educate medical students in the area of human sexuality. This objective is achieved with the aid of medical students, their instructors and an excerpt from the program "Rich and Judy." The program stresses the importance of the proper selection of sex educators, and the team concept using both male and female educators. In this presentation a patient is shown discussing a sexual problem with her physician who becomes embarrassed and evasive. The program then explores the problems faced by members of the medical community today who are asked for advice and guidance in an area in which they feel inadequate and uneducated. The Sex Knowledge and Attitude Test (SKAT) is described, and information compiled from this test is discussed. The program stresses that the first step in sex education is attitude modification. The goals of attitude modification |
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| Source | collections.nlm.nih.gov |
| Author | Lief, Harold I., Reed, David M., Stanley, Elizabeth M. G., Center for the Study of Sex Education in Medicine. |
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Attribution: Lief, Harold I., Reed, David M., Stanley, Elizabeth M. G., Center for the Study of Sex Education in Medicine.