Treating Sexual Dysfunction in the Post-Prostatectomy Population

Treating Sexual Dysfunction in the Post-Prostatectomy Population
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Overview
Prostate cancer survivors and their partners often face a complex range of challenges — not only the emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis, but also the lasting effects of treatment. While a radical prostatectomy is a common and effective approach to managing prostate cancer, it frequently results in quality-of-life concerns such as urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction, including erectile difficulties.
In this one-hour webinar, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how prostate cancer treatment affects bladder and penile function. We'll also explore the emotional and psychological impact of sexual dysfunction on both patients and their partners, and introduce biopsychosocial strategies to support sexual recovery, intimacy, and overall well-being.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
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Describe the anatomical and physiological changes that occur following a radical prostatectomy.
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Identify common pelvic and sexual health concerns among prostate cancer survivors, including bladder and sexual dysfunction.
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List three biopsychosocial strategies to support prostate cancer survivors in reconnecting with their sexual function, intimacy, and emotional well-being.
Audience
This webinar is designed for healthcare and wellness professionals who work with prostate cancer survivors. This includes pelvic health therapists, mental health providers, sexual health educators, and members of oncology care teams.
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Material included in this course
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Course Materials
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Welcome and Slides
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Full presentation
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Feedback
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Exam
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Course evaluation (required for US CEUs)
Has this course been approved for CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants in the US?
Yes, our organization is an approved provider of continuing education for Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants in California (CA) by Redefine Health Education, a recognized approval agency of the Physical Therapy Board of CA.
Courses approved by other state boards in the following jurisdictions are likely accepted for licensure credit based on the state regulation:
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Please reach out to your state licensing board to confirm the currency and accuracy of this information. If you have a specific question about CEU approval for this course in your state, please direct your inquiry to info@redefinehealthed.com.
The following states are not pre-approved: AZ*, DC, FL*, LA, IL*, MD, MN, MS*, NM*, NV, NY, NJ, OH, OK*, TX, WV
*CE applications pending
Participants licensed in states not pre-approved may file for individual approval using the instructions on this document.
US PTs and PTAs: How many CEUs has this course been approved for?
This course has been approved for 1 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants in the US. Please see the FAQ 'Has this course been approved for CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy Assistants in the US?' for a detailed list of the approved states. In order for your US jurisdiction information to appear on your course certificate, you must complete your jurisdiction information on your Embodia profile as per this guide.
Is a certificate of completion included with this course?
Once you have completed the course, a certificate of completion (including learning hours and course information) will be generated. You can download this certificate at any time. To learn more about course certificates on Embodia please visit this guide.
This can be used for continuing education credits, depending on your professional college or association. If this course has been approved for CEUs in specific jurisdictions, it will be noted on the course page and CEU information may be added to your course certificate. Please read this guide for more information.