Description

Have you ever wondered what can happen to someone's sexual health when faced with cancer and chemotherapy treatment? This course explains the various ways that sexual health can be impacted by chemotherapy, as well as how someone may experience the emotions related to those changes.

Learning Objectives:

  •  Attendees will be able to identify the ways that chemotherapy impacts sexual health in three main areas: physically, mentally, and socially.
  • Attendees will be able to understand change and the associated emotions with change 

Format:

This class is offered through an online asynchronous format. In order to receive your CE credits, you must watch all of the videos, and complete the online quiz.

All course materials are available on Teachable.


Refund Policy:

There are no refunds for this workshop.

This course is designed to educate individuals on the ways that chemotherapy treatment impacts sexual health in three main areas. You will also learn about the changes that happen to sexual health due to cancer and chemotherapy and the associated emotions that may occur.

Curriculum


  Introduction
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  Course Materials
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Meet Your Instructor!

Brooklynn "Bk" Rhodes-Tumlin, MPS in Sexual Health

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Hi hi! I believe in learning across the life span, and I am grateful that you trust me with your education!

I am a graduate of the University of Minnesota where I earned a Masters degree in Sexual Health and post-baccalaureate certificates in Human Sexuality and Trans and Gender-Diverse Health. As a sex educator, I create learning spaces that honor each person's lived experiences. My specialty areas include LGBTQIA+ topics, chronic illness, fat bodies, accessibility and accommodations that support sexual health and wellness for adults of all ages.

I have been connected to the oncology community in many ways for more than fifteen years. Through both personal and professional experience, I have seen how often conversations about sexual health are overlooked in oncology settings. My goal is to help expand those conversations so people feel informed, supported, and empowered.