Abstract

It is a common believed misperception that those who treat sexual medicine conditions enjoy an active robust sexual life with their partners. The perception is that medical professionals who treat male and sexual problems are more sexually active, experimental in their behavior and have a willingness to discuss sexually related topics in public forums unrelated to work. A survey was conducted to assess the sexual behavior of health care professional who diagnosis, treat and assess sexual concerns in their patients. A convenience sample of health care professionals (57) was assessed by a paper survey. Inclusion criteria included having attended a sexual health continuing medical educational seminar within the last 6 months and being a medical physical with prescribing abilities. Counselors, therapist, educators and students were excluded from the analysis. Participants were not compensated for their time. Only data was manually entered into a database for further evaluation and assessment

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