The Latest Sexual Dysfunction Treatment Programs and Therapies for the Primary Care Physician
Sexual Dysfunction is one of the largest and fastest-growing segments within medicine. The statistics are staggering, and yet both physicians and patients remain largely unaware of the breakthroughs in medicine that now allow for effective treatment in both men and women.
- Erectile Dysfunction affects nearly all men at some point in their lives, impacting more than 30 million American men.
- Female Sexual Dysfunction affects about 43% of women in America, often due to differing perceptions of sexual intercourse compared to men.
Since 2007, the annual revenue growth for sexual dysfunction treatments has been 7.8%, with a projected growth rate of 9.2% per year moving forward.
The Sexual Dysfunction Course has been carefully designed to address the unique needs of both men and women, covering diagnosis, available treatments, and the standard of care required.
- In men, cases of erectile dysfunction are expected to more than double over the next 25 years due to population trends.
- The worldwide incidence of erectile dysfunction is estimated at over 152 million men, with a forecast of 322 million men by the year 2025.
Despite this, about 80% of erectile dysfunction cases go unreported. Of the 52% of men who do report suffering from erectile dysfunction:
- 17% have minimal ED,
- 25% have moderate ED,
- 10% have complete ED.
Fortunately, effective treatment options are available for all these categories.
This course equips primary care physicians with the latest information and techniques to address this growing and critical area of healthcare.