Update on Female Sexual Medicine for Urologists


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Update on Female Sexual Medicine for Urologists

Presented by Nicole Szell, D.O., FACOS

Session Description

Update on various aspects of female sexual function over 2019-2020. 

Learning Objectives 

After this session, learners should be able to:

1. Learn to diagnose and treat FSIAD/HSDD
2. Understand how lasers affect female anatomy
3. Understand the pathophysiology of testosterone in female sexual function

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Nicole Szell, D.O., FACOS

Dr. Szell is a board-certified urologist originally from Cleveland, Ohio. She completed her B.S. in biology and chemistry at Radford University, and earned her medical degree at the Michigan State College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed an internship and residency in urological surgery at St. John Providence Health System in Detroit, MI.

Dr. Szell received several accolades in science and medicine including the MSU COM “non-resident student scholarship” for 3 years of medical training. She is a clinical faculty instructor for the Michigan State College of Osteopathic Medicine and a clinical lecturer within the female reproductive course for medical students. Dr. Szell completed a clinical fellowship through the Bladder Health and Reconstructive Urology Institute in Miami, Florida. The fellowship includes the areas of voiding dysfunction, female urology, and urologic reconstruction.

Dr. Szell has had a great interest in women’s health, pelvic floor medicine and Urology from a very early time. She spent several years volunteering, performing research, and later working for the Planned Parenthood Network of Greater Cleveland. 

Dr. Szell’s clinical interests include female pelvic floor disorders, pelvic organ prolapse, male and female stress incontinence, and male and female sexual dysfunction.

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