ISSM/VJSM Webinar on Exploring Female Sexual Dysfunction with Leading Experts

The webinar is scheduled for Thursday, April 17, 2025 at 6.00PM UTC. To see what time this is for you please click here.
The Video Journal of Sexual Medicine (VJSM) is a comprehensive library dedicated to advancing the field of sexual medicine through a rich collection of educational videos. This webinar will highlight four VJSM videos that touch on important topics in women's sexual health. After the presentation of all videos, there will be a live Q&A with the authors.
Program
6:00 PM UTC Opening and introduction to the VJSM - David Barham
6:10 PM UTC Video 1: How to do a Vulvar Exam: A Trauma-Informed Approach (Jessica Yih)
6:15 PM UTC Video 2: Manual Techniques Aimed at Easing Chronic Vulvar Pain Prior to Internal Assessment (Dee Hartmann)
6:21 PM UTC Video 3: Sexual Enhancement Tools: Evidence-Based and Practical Insights from Urologists, a Urogynecologist, Pelvic Physical Therapist, and Sex Therapist Esthetic and Cosmetic Surgery (Amy Pearlman)
6:35 UTC Live Q&A with Jessic Yih, Alyssa Yee, Dee Hartmann, and Amy Pearlman
The webinar is scheduled for 60 - 75 minutes.

David Barham is an attending urologist at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antionio, TX specializing in reconstructive urology and men’s health. He graduated medical school from the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University on the US Army Health Professions Scholarship Program. He completed residency in Urology at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, HI followed by fellowship at UC, Irvine in Male Reconstructive Urology. He is an active member in the ISSM and SMSNA and currently is a member of the SMSNA Website Committee. His research interest include the medical and surgical management of erectile dysfunction, testosterone deficiency, lower urinary tract reconstruction, and combat related genitourinary trauma


Dr. Alyssa Yee is a Sexual Medicine Physician and Reconstructive Urologist who completed her clinical fellowship at San Diego Sexual Medicine in 2021-2022 under the mentorship of Dr. Irwin Goldstein. In her fellowship, she was awarded the SMSNA Foundation Research grant to investigate the pathophysiology of neuroproliferative vestibulodynia–a painful sexual condition of the vulva. Drawing from her research, Dr. Yee innovated the first sub-epithelial complete vestibulectomy surgery, allowing for decreased blood loss and post-operative pain with excellent response.

