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Article title

Issue

 

Action plan, The national strategy – implementation
Paul Woolley, Editor
26.4
Adolescent gynaecology – part 1
Adam Balen, Department of Reproductive Medicine, The General Infirmary, Leeds
26.2
Adolescent gynaecology – part 2
Adam Balen, Department of Reproductive Medicine, The General Infirmary, Leeds
26.3
AIDS Conference – knowledge and commitment for action, The XIV International
Gillian Dilke-Wing, Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
26.3
Antidepressants, Sexual side-effects of
Peter Marshall, Specialist Registrar in Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Macclesfield Hospital
26.2

 

Body dysmorphic disorder, Small isn’t beautiful? Male
Kevan R Wylie, Consultant in Sexual Medicine, Porterbrook Clinic, Sheffield
27.3

 

Cancer: Anal cancer screening in men who have had sex with men
Paul A Fox MA FRCP Consultant Physician, Department of Genitourinary Medicine, Ealing Hospital, London
31.2
Cancer: How to advise patients on sex after gynaecological cancer
Eileen Bamber MB ChB MSc MRCGP MFSRH DRCOG DCH GP Principal, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire; Associate Specialist, Community Contraceptive Services, Blackpool Primary Care Trust
32.3
Cancer: Optimising bone health in men with prostate cancer
Sanjay Rajpal MBBS MRCS Research Fellow in Urology; Stephen Brown MA MD FRCS(Urol) Consultant Urologist, Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport
30.4
Cancer: Optimising quality of life
Margaret Rees MA DPhil FRCOG Reader in Reproductive Medicine, University of Oxford; Visiting Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Glasgow, and Karolinska Institute, Stockholm
31.1
Candidiasis – ‘why have I got it, Doctor?’, Recurrent vaginal
David White, Consultant in GU Medicine, Hawthorn House, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital
25.6
Candidiasis: Treatment options for vulvovaginal candidiasis
Anna McKendry MBChB FY2 GU Medicine; David White MB ChB FRCP Consultant GU Medicine, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital
30.2
Cardiovascular disease in men, Sex and
Mike Kirby, Director of Hertnet, The Hertfordshire Primary Care Research Network, Nevells Road Surgery, Letchworth
28.2
Chaperones – essential, unnecessary or impossible?
Karen E Rogstad, Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
28.1
Chlamydia – a clinical perspective, Testing for
Jennifer Hopwood, Director of Wirral Chlamydia Screening Programme, St Catherine’s Hospital Birkenhead; Harry Mallinson, Consultant Clinical Scientist, Virology Department, Aintree University Hospital, Liverpool
27.2
Chlamydia trachomatis infection and subfertility
John Hare, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
26.1
Chlamydia: Will screening young people halt the chlamydia epidemic?
Alison Blume MRCP Dip GUM Specialist Registrar in Genito-urinary Medicine, St Mary’s Hospital, Portsmouth
30.2
Chronic pelvic pain: Gynaecological perspectives on a debilitating condition
Ying Cheong MD MRCOG Subspecialist Trainee in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, Academic Unit for Reproductive and Developmental Medicine, Sheffield; Sue Ingamells PhD MRCOG Consultant in Reproductive Medicine, Princess Anne Hospital Fertility Unit, Southampton; R William Stones MD FRCOG Chair, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi
30.1
Clamping in progress
David Hicks, Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
28.1
Coils, A fitting approach to
Sam Hutt, Lecturer and Senior Clinical Medical Officer, Margaret Pyke Centre, London
28.2
Colposcopy – from accident to screening programme
Tim R Moss, Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine, Doncaster Royal Infirmary, Doncaster
28.1
Come fly with me
Paul Woolley, Editor
28.1
Comment: Beware the unexpected
Paul Woolley, Editor
30.1
Comment: Botulinum toxin and urogenital conditions
Paul Woolley, Editor
31.1
Comment: Mile highs and lows
Paul Woolley
31.3
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Comment: No sex please, we have angina
Paul Woolley Editor
30.2
Comment: Of the consequences of adultery
Paul Woolley Editor
32.1
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Comment: Online guidance on sexual health
Paul Woolley Editor
32.3
Comment: Rare transmissions of gonorrhoea
Paul Woolley Editor
32.4
Comment: Sex, the final frontier
Paul Woolley Editor
30.4
Comment: The HPV dilemma
Paul Woolley, Editor
30.3
Comment: The origin of syphilis solved?
Paul Woolley Editor
32.2
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Comment: Underwater sex: a good idea?
Paul Woolley Editor
31.2
Comment: Without due care and attention
Paul Woolley, Editor
31.4
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Confidentiality and multiple agency treatment of STIs
Karen Rogstad MB BS (Hons) FRCP Consultant Physician, Department of Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
30.1
Confidentiality, Age of consent, disclosure and
Murray Wilson, Specialist Registrar in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
27.2
Confidentiality, Legal aspects of sexual health – breaking
Gerard Panting, Communications and Policy Director, Medical Protection Society, London
26.3
Contraception: Case scenario. Emergency contraception for the under-18s
Polly Crawford BM DFFP MRCGP Clinical Assistant in Menopause Care, Associate Specialist in Family Planning, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
32.1
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Contraception: NICE guidance on long-acting reversible contraception
Louise M Melvin MRCOG MFSRH Specialist Registrar
31.2
Contraception: Prescribing the combined contraceptive pill in 2008
Diana Mansour
31.3
Contraception: Take yourself to the top of the mountain
David Hicks, Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
26.3
Contraception: The difficult birth of free contraception in Britain
Victoria Boydell PhD Candidate, London School of Economics
30.2
Contraception: What is the best contraceptive method for obese women?
Sujeetha Damodaran MRCOG Hospital Specialist, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Forth Park Hospital; Krishnan Swaminathan MRCP Consultant Endocrinologist, Victoria Hospital; Tahir A Mahmood FRCOG Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Forth Park Hospital, Kirkcaldy
31.4
Contraceptive implants, Subdermal
Lawrence Mascarenhas, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and Subspecialist in Reproductive Medicine, Queen’s Medical Centre, University Hospital Nottingham
25.6

 

Dermatoses, Male genital
Sylvia Bates, Specialist Registrar in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
26.4
Dermatoses: A GP’s guide to genital psoriasis
Mrinalini Mahto MRCOG DFPP DipGUM/Ven Consultant Physician, Department of Genitourinary Medicine, Assura Health and Wellness Centre, Watersgreen Medical Centre, Macclesfield
30.3
Dermatoses: How to spot and treat male genital dermatoses
Rakesh Patalay BSc MBBS MRCP Specialist Registrar; Christopher Bunker MA MD FRCP Consultant Physician, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
30.2
Dermatoses: Vulval dermatoses – a quick and easy guide to diagnosis
Fiona M Lewis MD FRCP Consultant Dermatologist, Heatherwood and Wexham Park Foundation Trust
31.1
Diabetes, Sexual problems in men and women with
Moayyad Kamali, Specialist Registrar in Psychiatry, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester
27.3
Drug users: Improving the sexual health of drug users
Eileen Bamber MB ChB MSc MRCGP MFSRH DRCOG DCH GP Principal, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire; Associate Specialist, Community Contraceptive Services, Blackpool Primary Care Trust
32.1
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Dysfunction, Defining the difficulty – approaches to the diagnosis of female sexual
Pippa Green, GU Physician, Psychosexual Therapist, The Bridge Centre for Sexual Health, Baillie St. Health Centre, Rochdale
27.1

 

Education, School-based sex
Simon Forrest, Director, Sex Education Forum, National Children’s Bureau, London
26.4
Education: The Introductory Certificate in Sexual Health: why it is needed
Chris Ford MB ChB MRCP FRCGP Clinical Lead, Lonsdale Medical Centre; Russell Fleet Introductory Certificate in Sexual Health Project Manager, Medical Foundation for AIDS and Sexual Health, London
32.3
Elderly women with psychiatric disorders, The sexual health of
Christopher E Jagus, Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry, Ballamona Hospital, Braddan, Isle of Man; Susan M Benbow, Consultant Psychiatrist (Old Age Psychiatry), Wolverhampton Health Care NHS Trust
26.2
Epidemiology: Key insights about HIV and STIs epidemiology in the UK
Tim Chadborn MSc Senior Scientist, HIV and STI Department, Health Protection Agency Centre for Infections, London; PhD Student, Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences, Royal Free and University College Medical School, London; Geraldine Leong MSc Senior Scientist; Gwenda Hughes PhD Consultant Epidemiologist; Brian Rice MSc Senior Scientist; Valerie Delpech MBBS MPH FFPH Consultant Epidemiologist; Barry Evans DM FFPH Consultant Epidemiologist, HIV and STI Department, Health Protection Agency Centre for Infections, London
31.2
Erectile dysfunction – a GP’s view, Management of
Matthew Lockyer, GP, Ixworth Surgery, Ixworth
27.4
Erectile dysfunction, Managing
Kevan R Wylie
31.3
Erectile dysfunction: Current pharmacotherapy for erectile dysfunction
Sailaja Pisipati MBBS MRCS Specialty Trainee in Urology, South West Peninsula Deanery, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro; Ian Pearce BMedSci BMBS FRCS(Urol) Consultant Urological Surgeon, Department of Urology, Manchester Royal Infirmary
32.4
Ethnic minorities: Naz Project London mobilises ethnic minority communities
Bryan Teixeira Naz Project London Chief Executive
32.1

 

Feedback: Bone health in men with prostate cancer
Paul Abel ChM FRCS FRCSE Professor and Honorary Consultant in Urology, Imperial College, London; Jeremy Ockrim MD BSc(Hons) FRCS (Urol) Honorary Senior Lecturer and Consultant Urological Surgeon, Institute of Urology and University College Hospital, London
31.4
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Female sexual dysfunction: An update on hypoactive sexual desire disorder
Margaret Rees MA DPhil FRCOG Reader in Reproductive Medicine, University of Oxford; Visiting Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Glasgow, and Karolinska Institute, Stockholm
32.1
Female sexual dysfunction: The science of female sexual desire: hormones and the brain
Abhijeeth Shetty MRCPsych Specialist Registrar; Kevan Wylie FRCP FRCPsych Consultant in Sexual Medicine, Department of Urology, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
32.3
Fertility, Effects of endocrine disrupters on male
Philip Holmes, Senior Toxicologist; Catherine Botham, Ecotoxicologist, Medical Research Council Institute for Environment and Health, University of Leicester, Leicester
27.2
Fibroids, Imaging and intervention in uterine
John L Hughes, Specialist Registrar; John F Reidy, Consultant Radiologist, Department of Radiology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals, London
27.2
Fight a good fight, How to
Paul Woolley, Editor
27.4

 

G spot: A spot of mystery
David Hicks, Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
26.2
Generation X
Paul Woolley, Editor
28.2
Genital mutilation: an overview, Female
Salem A El-Shawarby and Janice Rymer
31.3

 

Hermaphrodite in an Islamic country, The management of a true
Faisal Al Alam, Senior House Officer; Abdallah Salim Daar, Professor of Surgery, Sultan Qaboos University; Elijah Kehinde, Assistant Professor of Urological Surgery, Kuwait University; Mohammed Abdulla Albar, Consultant on Islamic Ethics, Saudi Arabia
26.1
Herpes, Suppressive therapy for recurrent episodes of genital
Paul Woolley, Editor
25.6
Herpes: Misconceptions surrounding herpes: the HVA fights on
Marian Nicholson Director, Herpes Viruses Association (HVA), London
31.2
HIV infection – an overview, Resistance testing in
Suni Vitharana, Specialist Registrar; Margaret Kingston, Consultant, Manchester Centre for Sexual Health, Central Manchester and Manchester Children’s University Hospitals NHS Trust, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester
28.2
HIV infection, A changing body – Cushing’s syndrome in
James Limb, House Officer; Elizabeth Carlin, Consultant Physician; Howard Worth, Consultant (retired); Keith Sands, Consultant Physician, King’s Mill Hospital, Nottinghamshire
27.4
HIV infection, A compliance clinic in the management of patients with
Karen E Rogstad, Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine, Department of Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
26.2
HIV population, The Harrison Wing – managing a changing
Amanda Clarke, Specialist Registrar; Annemiek de Ruiter, Consultant Physician, Department of Genitourinary Medicine, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital NHS Trust, London
27.3
HIV therapy – expectations and issues, Starting
Jack Summerside, Head of National ‘Living well with HIV’ Services, Terrence Higgins Trust
26.1
HIV transmission, Postexposure prophylaxis for
Nneka C Nwokolo, Locum Consultant in HIV/Genitourinary Medicine, The Victoria Clinic, Chelsea and Westminster Healthcare NHS Trust, London
26.4
HIV treatment and care in England since HAART – part 1, The cost of
Eduard Beck, Director of the NPMS-HHC Coordination and Analytic Centre, London; Associate Professor, McGill University, Canada; Sundhiya Mandalia, Senior Statistician, NPMS-HHC Coordination and Analytic Centre, London
27.1
HIV treatment and care in England since HAART – part 2, The cost of
Eduard Beck, Director of the NPMS-HHC Coordination and Analytic Centre, London; Associate Professor, McGill University, Canada; Sundhiya Mandalia, Senior Statistician, NPMS-HHC Coordination and Analytic Centre, London
27.2
HIV: ‘The most dangerous HIV is undiagnosed’
Ted Hiscock MB ChB GP, Streetly Road Surgery, Birmingham
29.1
HIV: Adherence and monitoring: the cornerstones of HAART
Orla McQuillan MRCP Specialist Registrar; Chitra Babu MRCP Specialist Registrar; Margaret Kingston MRCP Consultant, Manchester Centre for Sexual Health, Manchester Royal Infirmary
30.2
HIV: Ameliorating the disfiguring side-effects of HIV therapies
Angelica Kavouni MD FRCS EBOPRAS Locum Consultant Plastic Surgeon; Sharron Brown RGN Clinic Nurse Specialist, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
30.2
HIV: Body Positive North West: peer support to live with HIV
Phil Greenham SRN HV Dip PH&HP Dip Research MSC Chief Executive Officer; Robert Fieldhouse BA (Leeds/Berlin) Editor, Positive Living
32.2
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HIV: HIV-positive women and contraception: part 1
Laura Waters MRCP Research Clinician, Department of GU/HIV Medicine, St Mary’s Hospital, London; Joel Myers MRPharmS Pharmacist, Department of GU/HIV Medicine, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London; Leena Sathia MRCP Specialist Registrar, Department of GU/HIV Medicine, St Mary’s Hospital, London
30.4
HIV: HIV-positive women and contraception: part 2
Laura Waters MRCP Research Clinician, Department of GU/HIV Medicine, St Mary’s Hospital, London; Joel Myers MRPharmS Pharmacist, Department of GU/HIV Medicine, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London; Leena Sathia MRCP Specialist Registrar, Department of GU/HIV Medicine, St Mary’s Hospital, London
31.1
HIV: Managing HIV services in today’s NHS
Paul Woolley DRCOG FRCP Consultant Physician, GUM Department at the University Hospital of South Manchester; Editor
29.1
HIV: more challenges ahead for Terrence Higgins Trust
Paul Ward Deputy Chief Executive, Terrence Higgins Trust, London
31.1
HIV: What are the chances?
David Hicks, Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
26.1
HIV: What is the sexual behaviour of HIV-positive women?
Kathryn Eccleston
31.3
HIV-positive women, Access to family planning for
Sue Russell, HIV Care Co-ordinator, Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, Royal Oldham Hospital, Oldham
27.1
Hormone replacement therapy – current status
Margaret CP Rees, Reader in Reproductive Medicine, Nuffield Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
27.3
Hormone replacement therapy: HRT and the menopause: attitudes and awareness today
Margaret Rees
31.3
Hormone replacement therapy: Is it time to rethink your HRT prescribing?
Heidi Gauci Grech MD Clinical Research Fellow, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust; Nick Panay BSc MBBS MRCOG MFFP Consultant Gynaecologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital, London
31.2
HPV – effects on clinical practice, Psychological and psychosexual impact of
Pippa Green, Psychosexual Therapist, The Bridge Centre for Sexual Health, Rochdale
26.3
HPV: Human papillomavirus vaccination and HIV
Nicola J Redding MBBS F1 Doctor, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Richard J Edmondson MBBS MRCOG MD Consultant and Senior Lecturer, Northern Gynaecological Oncology Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead
31.4
HPV: The role of human papillomavirus in oral cancer
Paul Woolley drcog fRCP Consultant Physician, GUM Department, University Hospital of South Manchester
32.4
Human infidelity – instinct or opportunity?
Paul Woolley, Editor
27.2
Hypnosex therapy – part 1
Talal Al Rubaie, Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist, Boltzmann Institute, Vienna
26.1
Hypnosex therapy – part 2
Talal Al Rubaie, Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist, Boltzmann Institute, Vienna
26.2
Hypoactive sexual desire disorder: Hypoactive sexual desire disorder: historical perspective
John Dean MB BS FRCGP Clinical Director, Sexual and Gender Medicine, Devon Partnership NHS Trust; President, International Society for Sexual Medicine
32.2
Hysterectomy, Sex and
Anthony M Mander, Consultant Gynaecologist, Lancaster House, Chamber Road, Oldham (Honorary Clinical Teacher, Manchester Medical School)
26.4

 

Impotence, The organic causes of
Ivor Felstein
25.6
Incontinence part 1 – pharmacological treatments, Female
Dudley Robinson, Sub-specialty Trainee in Urogynaecology; Linda D Cardozo, Professor of Urogynaecology, Department of Urogynaecology, King’s College Hospital, London
28.1
Incontinence part 2 – surgical treatments, Female
James Balmforth, Clinical Research Fellow; Linda D Cardozo, Professor of Urogynaecology, Department of Urogynaecology, King’s College Hospital, London
28.2
Infertility: Uterine transplantation: new hope for infertile women?
Eugene Kuzmin MD Department of Oncology and Molecular Therapeutics, Imperial College School of Medicine, London; Giuseppe Del Priore MD MPH FACOG Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, NYU School of Medicine, Downtown Hospital, New York; Laszlo Ungar MD Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St Stephen Hospital, Budapest; J Richard Smith MB ChB MD FRCOG West London Gynaecological Cancer Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, London
30.4
IVF and assisted conception
Tim J Child, Subspecialty Trainee in Reproductive Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
27.4

 

Judgement or homophobia?, Moral
Paul Woolley, Editor
25.6

 

Laughable? Think again!
The Hicks files
32.4
London Gay Men’s HIV Prevention Partnership
Will Nutland Head of Health Promotion Services; Paul Ward Deputy Chief Executive, Terrence Higgins Trust, London
29.1

 

Male sexual health: The Men’s Health Forum battles for better male health
David Wilkins BA Policy Officer, Men’s Health Forum
32.3
Masturbation, ‘It will make you go blind’ – the history of
David J Kellock, Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine, Department of Genitourinary Medicine, King’s Mill Hospital, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
26.1
Menopause – do they work? Alternative medicines and the
Paola Albertazzi, Clinical Senior Lecturer, Centre for Metabolic Bone Disease, Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull
27.4
Menopause: Biochemical mechanisms of hot flushes
Robert R Freedman PhD Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences; Director, Behavioural Medicine Division, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit
30.1
Menopause: Management of menopausal symptoms without oestrogen
Margaret Rees MA DPhil FRCOG Reader in Reproductive Medicine, Nuffield Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
30.1
Menopause: Managing menopausal hot flushes – is HRT OTT?
Paola Albertazzi MD FRCOG Staff Grade Doctor, Contraception and Reproductive Health Services, Central Abacus, Liverpool
30.3
Menopause: The myths and risks of HRT
Martyn Walling FRCGP MFFP DRCOG GP, Parkside Surgery, Boston
30.3
Menstrual loss, Surgical management of excessive
David E Parkin, Consultant Gynaecologist; Stuart A Jack, Specialist Registrar, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
27.1

 

Oestrus: A dog’s dinner
David Hicks, Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
26.4
One-stop shop service – a case study in patient care, The
Angela Ellis, Nurse Consultant Sexual Health, The Pennine Acute NHS Trust, Lancashire
28.1

 

Patient involvement: Patient involvement in designing HIV services
Paul Woolley DRCOG FRCP Consultant Physician, GUM Department at the University Hospital of South Manchester; Editor
29.1
Patient self-management: Patient self-management within HIV services
Katherine M Coyne MRCP Specialist Registrar; Alan McOwan MRCP Consultant HIV/GUM Physician, Victoria Clinic for HIV and Sexual Health, London
29.1
Payment by Results: Exploring Payment by Results
Paul Ward Deputy Chief Executive, Terrence Higgins Trust, London
29.1
Pelvic organ function?, Does hysterectomy affect
Ranee Thakar, Research Fellow; Isaac Manyonda, Consultant Gynaecologist, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St George’s Hospital, London; Gillian Robinson, Consultant Gynaecologist, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Mayday Hospital, London
25.6
Penile fracture: a (maybe) not-so-rare urological emergency?
Amr Hawary MBBS MRCS Senior Clinical Fellow in Urology; Ian Pearce BMedSci BMBS FRCS(Urol) Consultant Urological Surgeon, Department of Urology, Manchester Royal Infirmary
31.4
Penile papules – cause for confusion and concern, Pearly
Mrinalini Mahto, Specialist Registrar in Genitourinary Medicine, Withington Hospital, Manchester
28.1
Performance: Penile bead implantation
Michael St John Floyd (Jnr) MCh AFRCSI Registrar in Urology; Donagh Cotter MB Senior House Officer; Michael O Corcoran MCh FRCSI Consultant Urologist Department of Urology, University College Hospital, Galway, Ireland
30.3
Perimenopausal women, Screening for osteoporosis in
Jean Hodson, General Practitioner, Bridge House Medical Centre, Stratford upon Avon
26.4
Peyronie’s disease, or induratio penis plastica – an overview
Sailaja Pisipati MBBS MRCS Clinical Fellow in Urology, Manchester Royal Infirmary; Ian Pearce BMedSci BMBS FRCS(Urol) Consultant Urological Surgeon, Manchester Royal Infirmary
31.4
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Practice-based commissioning: Practice-based commissioning for people living with HIV
Pete Saggers Director of Specialised Commissioning, Eastern Specialised Commissioning Group, Cambridge
29.1
Pregnancy - The patter of tiny feet
David Hicks, Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
28.2
Premature ejaculation: new treatments and definitions
Sailaja Pisipati MBBS MRCS Clinical Fellow in Urology, Manchester Royal Infirmary; Stephen J Bromage BMedSci BMBS MRCS Specialist Registrar in Urology, NW Deanery; Ian Pearce BMedSci BMBS FRCS(Urol) Consultant Urological Surgeon, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester
31.1
Premenstrual syndrome, SSRIs in the treatment of
Paul Dimmock, Lecturer; Shaughn O’Brien, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Academic Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Keele University, Keele
27.3
Premenstrual syndrome, The
Sue Lee, Reproductive Endocrinologist, Sheffield Hormone Help Clinic, Sheffield
27.2
Premenstrual syndrome: How to handle premenstrual syndrome in primary care
Victoria K Welsh MBChB(Hons) Academic Clinical Fellow in General Practice ST3, North Staffordshire; Professor PM Shaughn O’Brien DSc MD FRCOG Head of Academic Department and Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, University Hospital of North Staffordshire
32.4
Priapism: A review of priapism: part 1
Sailaja Pisipati MBBS MRCS Clinical Fellow in Urology; Ian Pearce BMedSci BMBS FRCS(Urol) Consultant Urological Surgeon, Manchester Royal Infirmary
32.1
Priapism: A review of priapism: part 2
Sailaja Pisipati MBBS MRCS Clinical Fellow in Urology; Ian Pearce BMedSci BMBS FRCS(Urol) Consultant Urological Surgeon, Manchester Royal Infirmary
32.2
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Primary care level, The national strategy at
Paul Woolley, Editor
26.2
Primary care, The national strategy for level 2 in
Paul Woolley, Editor
26.3
Prosthetics: Penile prostheses: surgical techniques and management
Giulio Garaffa MD Clinical Fellow in Andrology; Amr Abdel Raheem MBBS MSc Honorary Fellow in Andrology, University College London Hospital; Antonino Saccá MD Urology Registrar, San Raffaele Hospital, Milan; Honorary Fellow in Andrology, University College London Hospital; David J Ralph FRCS(Urol) Consultant Andrologist, University College London Hospital
30.4
Psychosexual needs of the gynaecological oncology patient, Addressing the
Heather Pratt, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Gynaecological Oncology, University College Hospital, London; Nancy Parkinson, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Gynaecological Oncology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
28.2
Psychosexual therapy – the role of Relate
Jane Roy, Training Co-ordinator PST, Relate Central Office, Rugby
27.1

 

Relationship boundaries
Paul Woolley, Editor
27.3
Research: The British Skin Foundation funds research in sexual health
Bevis Man Press and Communications Officer, British Skin Foundation
32.4

 

Sexual abuse, Claiming legal damages for childhood
Richard Scorer, Solicitor and Partner, Pannone & Partners Solicitors, Manchester
27.4
Sexual assault: Dealing with sexual assault
Bernadette Butler MRCOG Staff Grade Physician and Sexual Offences Examiner; Jan Welch MBE FRCP FFFLM Clinical Director, The Haven Camberwell, King’s College Hospital, London
31.2
Sexual assault: The Havens: helping young people after sexual assault
Louise Morgan BSc(Hons) PhD Senior Research Fellow, The Haven Camberwell; Samantha Keeling Dip HE(Nursing) BSc(Hons) Young Persons’ Worker, The Haven Whitechapel; Parminder Sidhu BA MA Young Persons’ Worker, The Haven Paddington, London
32.3
Sexual behaviour change, Cumulative effect of
Paul Woolley, Editor
27.1
Sexual health and HIV, The national strategy for
Paul Woolley, Editor
26.1
Sexual health concerns in university students, Presentation of
James Burton, Clinical Assistant, GUM Department, Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport [formerly Director, University Health Service, University of Sheffield]
26.3
Sexual health: One-stop shop: nurse-led sexual health services
Colm O’Mahony MD FRCP BSc DIPVen Consultant in Sexual Health / HIV Department of Sexual Health (GUM), Countess of Chester Hospital
30.1
Sexual health: Potions, pariahs and pre-war prophylactics
Michelle Bocarro DPSN RGN Clinical Specialist Nurse, Department of Genitourinary Medicine, Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport
30.3
Sexual health: Sex and the community pharmacy: good, local advice
Beth Taylor BSC MRPharmS Joint Director, Community Health, East and South East England Specialist Pharmacy Services and Vice Chair of the English Pharmacy Board
30.3
Sexual health: Sexual snippets in the salon
David Hicks, Consultant Physician, Genitourinary Department, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
25.6
Sexual problems? It’s all in the language!
Susan Quilliam BA(Hons) Sex and Relationship Psychologist, Cambridge
32.4
STIs: Older people too are at risk of sexually transmitted infections
Jackie Sherrard MBBS FRCP Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine, Department of Genitourinary Medicine, Churchill Hospital, Oxford
32.2
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Supplementary prescribing
Rachel Webb, Head of Prescribing and Medicines Management, Suffolk West PCT
28.2

 

Testicle – the psychological aspects, Loss of a
Lynne Webster, Consultant Psychiatrist, Manchester Royal Infirmary
25.6
The Hicks files: A jigsaw of olfactory reproductive nonsense
David Hicks FRCOG FRCP FFSRH Dip Ven Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield; Medical Director, Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
31.4
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The Hicks files: Hitting the spot
David Hicks FRCOG FRCP FFSRH Dip Ven Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield; Medical Director, Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
31.1
The Hicks Files: Like a virgin?
David Hicks FRCOG FRCP MFFP Dip Ven Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield; Acting Chief Executive, Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
30.3
The Hick's files: Mental mix-ups
David Hicks FRCOG FRCP MFFP Dip Ven Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield; Medical Director, Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
30.4
The Hicks files: Miracle cure gets to the bottom of the hiccups
David Hicks FRCOG FRCP MFFP Dip Ven Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield; Acting Chief Executive, Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
30.1
The Hicks files: The hand that rocks the cradle
David Hicks FRCOG FRCP FFSRH Dip Ven Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield; Medical Director, Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
31.2
The Hicks files: The laws of sexual attraction
David Hicks FRCOG FRCP FFSRH Dip Ven Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield; Divisional Medical Director for Women’s, Children’s and GUM Services, Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
32.3
The Hicks files: The measure of pleasure
David Hicks FRCOG FRCP FFSRH Dip Ven Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield; Medical Director, Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
32.2
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The Hicks files: The pros and cons of high oestrogen levels
David Hicks FRCOG FRCP FFSRH Dip Ven Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield; Medical Director, Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
32.1
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The Hicks files: Those lips that Love’s own hand did make
David Hicks
31.3

 

UTIs in general practice, Management of
Adrian Edwards, Lecturer, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff
25.6
UTIs: Further advice on recurrent UTIs
Stuart Stanton FRCS FRCOG FRANZCOG(Hon); President, British Society of Urogynaecology
32.2
UTIs: Managing recurrent urinary tract infections in women
Sally Hope MA[Oxon] FRCGP DRCOG GP, Woodstock Surgery, Oxford
32.1
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Vasomotor symptoms in men – causes and mechanisms
Anna-Clara Spetz, Preregistrar Obstetrics and Gynaecology; Mats Hammar MD PhD Consultant and Professor in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University Hospital, Linköping, Sweden
27.3
Viagra: A tough nut to crack
David Hicks, Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
27.1

 

Warts – an overview, Genital
Deborah M Wardle, Specialist Registrar, Genitourinary Medicine; Rak Nandwani, Associate Director of External Affairs, The Sandyford Initiative, Glasgow
26.4
Warts, Community treatment of genital
Paul Woolley, Editor
26.1
Warts, Effective management of genital
Paul Woolley, Editor
26.2
Warts, Increasing depth and breadth of prescribing for genital
Paul Woolley, Editor
26.3
Warts: What is new in the treatment of genital warts?
Colm O’Mahony MD FRCP BSc Dip Ven Consultant in Sexual Health; Nicola Stedman MA MRCP Dip HIV Dip GUM Consultant in Sexual Health, Countess of Chester NHS Foundation Trust, Chester
32.2
When the earth moves
David Hicks, Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
27.3
Women: A stiff upper lip
David Hicks, Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
27.2
Women: Peeing like a man: will women stand for it?
David Hicks FRCOG FRCP MFFP Dip Ven Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield; Acting Chief Executive, Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
30.2
Women: Sexual dysfunction in women: what are the options?
Margaret Rees MA DPhil FRCOG Reader in Reproductive Medicine, Nuffield Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
30.4

 


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