Women's Sexual Dysfunctions Should Not be Taboo

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Guest(s)
Susan Kellogg, CRNP, Ph.D.
Topic
Women's Sexual Health
Topic Info
Results from the REVEAL (REvealing Vaginal Effects At mid-Life) Surveys, conducted among 1,000 postmenopausal Boomer women, show that female sexual health issues – including vaginal symptoms related to menopause – are still perceived as being too taboo to discuss openly. Joining the program to discuss these issues, is Dr. Susan Kellogg.
Guest Info
Susan Kellogg, CRNP, Ph.D. -

Susan Kellogg, CRNP, Ph.D., is the co-founder of The Pelvic and Sexual Health Institute of Philadelphia, where she is managing partner and the director of Vulvar and Sexual Medicine. In this capacity, Dr. Kellogg performs direct patient care, consultative services as a vulvovaginal specialist, vulvoscopist, researcher and sexual dysfunction consultant.

Dr. Kellogg is also professor of OB/GYN at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, professor of Human Sexuality at Widener University in Chester, Pa., and clinical associate faculty at the University of Pennsylvania and Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. She is on the editorial board of The Journal of Sexual Medicine and on the advisory council of the Sinclair Institute. She is also a member of the education committee of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health.
Host
Dr. Derrick DeSilva
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