What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Sex!




Sex is Medicine with Devi Ward show

Summary: Devi speaks with S. Denise Jefferson about why the biggest mistake women make is leaving their sexual health care in the hands of their medical providers. Granted we have wonderful medical providers but know one knows your body better than YOU! Understanding your body, knowing your normal and taking care of your sexual sex could keep you OUT of the doctor’s office. Find out: * What you should know BEFORE you go for a GYN exam * How to help your GYN provider Help you * Questions for your GYN provider * The importance of self breast AND self pelvic exams * Getting over the taboo of looking at our own genitals * Are yearly pap smears necessary for YOU * What every woman should know about her health * What every woman should know about her body specifically her vagina. Call in with questions at 1-877-230-3062 About Shirley~ Shirley Jefferson is Managing Director of Clinical Services for Health Educators. She’s an avid learner, achieving multiple degrees and certificates including: A Doctorate of Human Sexuality at The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco, California Masters of Arts in Women’s Studies at Rutgers University in Newark, Jersey Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice at Rutgers University in Newark, Jersey Gynecologic Teaching Associate certification at New Jersey Medical School UMDNJ in Newark, New Jersey Sex educator training at the San Francisco Sex Information Center in San Francisco, CA and the University of Michigan School of Social Work in Ann Arbor, MI She currently works at Baylor University as a Coordinator for Undergraduate Medical Education and is adjunct faculty at The Farm Midwifery School in Summertown, TN. Shirley is an accomplished clinical and sexual health educator and has presented both domestically and internationally on the various issues surrounding women’s sexual health. Contact Shirley at: Name: Shirley D. Jefferson Company: ClinicalSHE Phone: 678-770-3476 email: Shirley@clinicalshe.org website: www.clinicalshe.org