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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 |
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Body dysmorphic disorder, Small isn’t beautiful? Male Kevan R Wylie, Consultant in Sexual Medicine, Porterbrook Clinic, Sheffield |
27.3 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Judgement or homophobia?, Moral Paul Woolley, Editor |
25.6 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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The Hicks files: Those lips that Love’s own hand did make David Hicks |
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UTIs in general practice, Management of Adrian Edwards, Lecturer, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff |
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UTIs: Further advice on recurrent UTIs Stuart Stanton FRCS FRCOG FRANZCOG(Hon); President, British Society of Urogynaecology |
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UTIs: Managing recurrent urinary tract infections in women Sally Hope MA[Oxon] FRCGP DRCOG GP, Woodstock Surgery, Oxford |
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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 |
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Viagra: A tough nut to crack David Hicks, Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield |
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Warts – an overview, Genital Deborah M Wardle, Specialist Registrar, Genitourinary Medicine; Rak Nandwani, Associate Director of External Affairs, The Sandyford Initiative, Glasgow |
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Warts, Community treatment of genital Paul Woolley, Editor |
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Warts, Effective management of genital Paul Woolley, Editor |
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Warts, Increasing depth and breadth of prescribing for genital Paul Woolley, Editor |
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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 |
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When the earth moves David Hicks, Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield |
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Women: A stiff upper lip David Hicks, Consultant Physician in Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield |
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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 |
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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 |
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