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A practical, real-world course for GPs and medical practitioners who know sexual health comes up in their consults — and want a clear, confident way to handle it. With a certificate of completion for your CPD record.
"Peer-reviewed and published — structured training measurably shifts doctor attitudes,
confidence, and clinical readiness in sexual health conversations."
— International Journal of Sexual Health
A man talks about stress — but never says he's losing his erection.
A woman mentions fatigue and menopause — but never says sex has become painful, or just not worth it anymore.
There's a moment where you could go there. But you don't.
Not because you don't care. It just doesn't feel clean. And you don't want to open something you can't close in the time you've got.
"So you move on. And the consult keeps going —
but that part stays under the surface."
Quietly losing erections. Struggling with control. Performance anxiety that no one has named out loud. He hinted. You noticed. The consult moved on.
Dryness that makes sex painful. Desire that disappeared. A relationship quietly drifting. She mentioned feeling "off". You checked her bloods. That was it.
It's confidence. It's identity. It's how a person feels in their own body — and in their closest relationship.
When a man starts losing erections, or a woman starts experiencing pain, it doesn't stay in the bedroom. It changes how they show up in life.
When it goes unaddressed, patients don't escalate it — they quietly stop mentioning it. The door closes. The appointment keeps happening. That part never does.
You have the relationship, the trust, the clinical context. You're not missing knowledge. You're missing the moment — and exactly what to say in it.
You already know the medicine. What's missing isn't knowledge — it's the moment. What to say when a patient hints but won't say it. What to ask without making it awkward. And what to do the second they open up.
"That's the piece no one taught you.
And it's the piece that changes everything."
Before a single real patient is in the room — you've already had the conversation.
Inside the course is a library of AI simulated patients you can talk to. Out loud. In real time. Each one is a real scenario — the kind that walks into your clinic every week. You get the length of a real consult to handle it. Then you get honest feedback.
Too clinical? It'll tell you. Too shallow? Too rushed? Dodging the moment? It'll tell you. And when you nail it, it'll tell you that too.
Think of it as a flight simulator for the conversations medicine never trained you to have. Fail safely, as many times as you need — so that when it's a real person sitting across from you, it's already second nature.
The shift is subtle — but it's permanent. You'll feel it in the first consult you try it in.
Because you made it safe. The way you asked — not what you asked — tells them this is a space where they can say it.
Without running over time. You know what to ask, when to stop, and how to move it forward cleanly.
The 4 Systems Framework™ gives you a way of thinking, not a set of lines to memorise. It works in every presentation, every patient.
Patients talk. The practice that handles what others avoid is the one people send their friends to.
Structured professional development you can record toward your ongoing CPD requirements.
Not a sex therapist. Not a specialist. Just a doctor who handles the whole patient — including the part nobody else asks about.
You know sexual health comes up in your consults — and you feel there's more you could do, but aren't quite sure how.
You want a simple, practical way to handle it — not another academic or theoretical course you'll never use on Monday morning.
You've ever thought: "I know I should ask — but I'm not sure how to go there cleanly."
You're comfortable and confident in your medicine — and you want your consults to feel as complete as your clinical knowledge.
If you go through it, try the conversations, and apply the approach — you'll see the difference. In the first consult. In how patients respond to you.
If you just watch it and move on — nothing changes. Simple as that.
This isn't for collectors. It's for doctors who are going to use it.
Dr Armin Ariana
GradDipPsych · MMed · MD · PhD · SFHEA
Clinical Sexologist
When I graduated from medical school, patient after patient would quietly open up about their intimate life — not in a textbook way, but in real, vulnerable, messy ways. And they often had nowhere else to go. That stuck with me.
So I kept going deeper — a PhD, graduate diploma in psychology, and eventually accreditation as a clinical sexologist. Not to add letters, but because I genuinely needed to understand what shapes people's intimate lives, and what actually helps them.
I now teach at Griffith University, lead the Society of Australian Sexologists (QLD), and serve on the Executive and Advisory Board of the World Association for Sexual Health. I've seen exactly how large the gap is between what doctors know and what they feel able to do in the room. This course is what closes it.
MD · PhD · GradDipPsych
Medicine, neuroscience & psychology — all in one clinical approach.
Associate Professor, Griffith University
Teaching the next generation of clinicians.
President, Society of Australian Sexologists (QLD)
Peak professional body in Australia.
WAS Executive & Advisory Board
Only Australian elected to both boards of the global peak body.
As seen & heard in
From colleagues who previewed the course before launch.
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I have been practising for over a decade and genuinely did not know how to open this conversation cleanly. The 4 Systems Framework made it feel natural — not like stepping into a minefield every time.
Dr Christine G.
GP · Brisbane
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The simulated patients are unlike anything I have done in CPD before. I actually got nervous — and then realised that was exactly the point. By the third case it felt completely different.
Dr Simon L.
GP Registrar · Sydney
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I showed this to a colleague and she said "ooh, can I take it?" before I even described it. That reaction alone told me this course is hitting exactly the right nerve.
Dr David S.
GP · Melbourne
* Preview participant feedback. Replace with your own testimonials when collected.
Learn it. Practise it in the simulator until it's second nature. Put it into practice in your room —
and more patients will open up, more will come through your doors, and yes, more revenue follows.
That part takes care of itself.
But if you genuinely go through it, apply it in your practice, and feel it didn't make a difference —
you can have a full refund. No complications. Because this isn't about convincing you.
It's about giving you something that actually works.
Lifetime access. Start immediately. CPD eligible.
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Stop stepping past that moment. Start handling it — clearly, confidently, in the time you already have.
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Dr Armin Ariana
GradDipPsych · MMed · MD · PhD · SFHEA
Clinical Sexologist
When I graduated from medical school, I didn't plan on becoming a sexologist. But something kept happening — patient after patient would quietly open up about their intimate life, not in a textbook way, but in real, vulnerable, messy ways. And they often had nowhere else to go.
That stuck with me. So I kept going deeper — a PhD, a graduate diploma in psychology, and eventually accreditation as a clinical sexologist. Not to add letters after my name, but because I genuinely wanted to understand what shapes people's intimate lives, and what actually helps.
I now teach this at Griffith University, lead the Society of Australian Sexologists (QLD), and serve on the Executive and Advisory Board of the World Association for Sexual Health. I've seen how big the gap is between what doctors know and what they feel able to do in the room. This course closes that gap.
MD · PhD · GradDipPsych
Medicine, neuroscience, psychology — all informing the clinical approach.
Associate Professor, Griffith University
Teaching the next generation of clinicians how to have these conversations.
President, Society of Australian Sexologists (QLD)
Leading the peak professional body in Australia.
WAS Executive & Advisory Board
The only Australian elected to both boards of the global peak body.
As seen & heard
This course is in final development. Here's what colleagues who've previewed the content had to say.
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I've been practising for 15 years and I genuinely didn't know how to open this conversation cleanly. The framework makes it feel natural — not like I'm stepping into a minefield.
Dr S.M.
GP, Brisbane
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The simulated patients are unlike anything I've done in CPD before. I actually got nervous — and then realised that was exactly the point. By the third one, it felt completely different.
Dr R.T.
GP Registrar, Sydney
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My colleague showed me this and said "ooh, can I take it?" before I even said a word about it. That was enough for me to enrol immediately.
Dr A.K.
GP, Melbourne
* Testimonials from preview participants. Full course launches soon — enrol now for founding member access.