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Men's experience of erectile dysfunction after treatment for colorectal cancer: qualitative interview study

Course Directors

William D. Carey
William D. Carey, MD

Director, Center for Continuing Education
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio

Kirsten Patrick

Assistant Editor, British Medical Journal, London

Faculty

George Dowswell

Research Fellow, Department of Primary Care Clinical Sciences,
University of Birmingham, UK

Tariq Ismail

Consultant Surgeon,
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, UK

Sheila Greenfield

Senior Lecturer,
Department of Primary Care Clinical Sciences,
University of Birmingham, UK

Sue Clifford

Trial Manager,
Department of Primary Care Clinical Sciences,
University of Birmingham, UK

Beverley Hancock

Research Fellow,
Department of Primary Care Clinical Sciences,
University of Birmingham, UK

Sue Wilson

Professor of Clinical Epidemiology,
Department of Primary Care Clinical Sciences,
University of Birmingham, UK

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BMJ Learning

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Course Description

Learning outcomes:
- State the prevalence of erectile dysfunction among men treated for colorectal cancer
- Appraise the design of the current study and its appropriateness for answering the research question
- Recognise treatment needs and experiences of men with erectile dysfunction after treatment for colorectal cancer
- Recognise the potential implications of the current findings for patient care.

Activity Details

Credit Types:CME
Credit Amount:1.0 Credits
Release Date:2011-Oct-04
Expiration Date:2013-Oct-04
Estimated Time for Completion:1 hour
Registration Required:Yes
Cost:Free
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