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The British
Society for Sexual Medicine (BSSM) was founded in 1997 (as the
British Society for Sexual and Impotence Research or BSSIR) for
the purpose of promoting research and exchange of knowledge of
impotence and other aspects of sexual function and dysfunction,
in both men and women, throughout the UK scientific community.
The principal orientation of BSSM is toward the
basic science of sexual function and dysfunction, and the clinical
aspects of diagnosis and treatment of sexual problems in both men
and women.
The Society recognises the importance of a
holistic approach to understanding of human sexuality and its
problems, and encourages research into all of its many aspects.
The Society will encourage, foster and maintain the highest
standards in clinical practice amongst its members, and promote
the adoption of similar standards amongst UK health
professionals in general.
Now on the BSSM Website
Annual London Conference 2013: "17th Scientific Meeting of the British Society for Sexual Medicine"
A one day conference organised by the BSSM on Friday 8th February 2013. The programme and registration form now now available... read more
BSSM Guidelines on the Management of Erectile Dysfunction
The British Society for Sexual Medicine Guidelines on the Management of Erectile Dysfunction 2009 edition are available for download, read more
BSSM Guidelines on the Management of Sexual Problems
The following documents are now avilable for download: The British Society for Sexual Medicine Guidelines on the management of sexual problems in men: the role of Androgens The British Society for Sexual Medicine Guidelines on the management of sexual problems in women: the role of Androgens Read more
BSSM Guidelines on the Management of Erectile Dysfunction
The British Society for Sexual Medicine Guidelines on the Management of Erectile Dysfunction 2007 are available for download, read more |