Webinars

Sexual Health in Prostate Cancer: Webinar Series

This 10-part webinar series is designed to support healthcare professionals involved in the care of prostate cancer patients – including urologists, oncologists, radiation therapists, nurses, psychologists, and other team members – in addressing sexual health as a routine part of care.

Aligned with The Guidelines for Sexual Health Care for the Prostate Cancer Patient, the sessions provide practical tools, real-life patient scenarios, and inclusive strategies to help clinicians feel more confident in initiating conversations about sexual health across different treatment phases, care settings, and patient backgrounds.

The webinars are primarily intended for healthcare professionals but are also accessible to patients and the general public. All sessions will be available on this platform with enduring access and translated captions.

Find below an overview of the webinar topics and dates for 2025. Click on the title to register.
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Webinar Topics

1 – Introduction to Asking the Question about Sexual Health

2 – Rural and Urban Practice – Different Challenges, Different Approaches

3 – Asking the Question in the Context of Specific Treatments

4 – Involving Partners and the iopsychosocial Approach

5 – Cultural Sensitivity in Asking the Question

6 – Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

7 – Leveraging Resources for Comprehensive Sexual Health Care

8 – Interdisciplinary Collaboration

9 – Long-term Strategies for Managing Sexual Health Post-Treatment

10 – Technological Aids and Innovations

May 27, 2025

Webinar – Introduction to Asking the Question about Sexual Health

  Arthur Burnett, Daniela Wittmann & Gerald Brock

Addressing sexual health is a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of prostate cancer care. This first webinar sets the stage by exploring why healthcare professionals should initiate conversations about sexual health with their patients.

Biopsychosocial Model Cultural Sensitivity Intimacy & Relationships Oncology Care Patient Communication Prostate Cancer Sexual Health
September 22, 2025

Webinar – Rural and Urban Practice – Different Challenges, Different Approaches

  Andrew Matthew, John Mulhall & Luca Incrocci

Healthcare professionals face distinct challenges when addressing sexual health in rural and urban settings. Limited resources, time constraints, and cultural differences all shape how patients receive care. This webinar explores practical strategies to ensure equitable sexual health discussions, no matter the setting.

Healthcare Accessibility Patient-Centered Care Rural vs. Urban Healthcare Sexual Health Telehealth Solutions
November 14, 2025

Webinar – Asking the Question in the Context of Specific Treatments

  Andrew Matthew, Evie Mertens, John Mulhall & Mohit Khera

Sexual health concerns often go unspoken during prostate cancer treatment, yet they significantly impact patients' well-being. This webinar explores how to navigate these conversations with sensitivity and confidence, addressing common challenges across different treatment modalities.

Androgen Deprivation Therapy Patient-Centered Care Prostate Cancer Treatment Radiation & Surgery Side Effects Sexual Health Communication

Live Continuing Education (CE) Language Statement

In support of improving patient care, the webinar activities have been planned and implemented by Amedco LLC and International Society for Sexual Medicine. Amedco LLC is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
This webinar series is accredited for a series of webinars per year (2025, 2026 and 2027) for Continuing Medical Education (CME) through Amedco LLC (ACCME, ANCC, and ACPE accredited), provider number: 4008163.

CME Information 2025: Participants are required to complete all three webinar series in 2025 to qualify for a total of 3.0 CME credits. Participation can be either live or on demand, but full attendance of all three sessions is required to receive credit.

CME credits are available for:
– Physicians (AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
– Nurse Practitioners (AANP reciprocity)
– Physician Assistants (accepted by NCCP)

Click here for detailed information and instructions on how to obtain your certificate.