CURRICULUM VITAE Dr John Daniel Dean

CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr John Daniel Dean
Qualifications
MB BS (London) 1981
MRCGP (1986)
FRCGP (1999)
Date of Birth
12th August 1957
Professional Address
The Plymouth Nuffield Hospital
Derriford Road
Plymouth
PL6 8BG
St Peter’s Andrology Centre
145 Harley Street
London
W1G 6BJ
Telephone
01364 72935
020 7486 3840
Fax
01364-72935
020 7935 9720
e-mail
[email protected]
[email protected]
Registration
Fully registered with the GMC
Defence Body
The Medical Defence Union
Medical School
The Middlesex Hospital
Medical School
Educated
Dulwich College, London
Nationality
British
Civil Status
Married, 3 children
CURRENT APPOINTMENTS
Sexual Physician in private practice (since 1996)
St Peter’s Andrology Centre, The London Clinic Consulting Rooms, 145 Harley Street, London W1G 6BJ
The Plymouth Nuffield Hospital, Derriford Road, Plymouth PL6 8BG
Clinical Director, Sexual and Gender Medicine (since 2000)
Devon Partnership NHS Trust, The Laurels, Newton Abbot Hospital, Newton Abbot, Devon.
Sexual Dysfunction Service (since 1993)
Urology Department, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth.
I have been providing care for men, women and couples with sexual problems since 1986. Before the
development of effective biomedical interventions for sexual dysfunction, I practiced as a sexual and
relationship therapist, primarily using cognitive-behavioural techniques. I have provided the NHS specialist
service for men with sexual dysfunction within Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust since 1993. This clinic has
gradually developed from a service solely providing care for men with presumed organic erectile
dysfunction, to one providing care for the whole range of sexual problems experienced by both men and
women. In 1996, I established a private clinic in Plymouth for the assessment and management of both male
and female sexual problems. I first established a private office in London, in 1999, and now work at St
Peter’s Andrology Centre, at The London Clinic Consulting Rooms. In February 2000, I was appointed as a
Locum Consultant in Human Sexuality by South Devon Healthcare NHS Trust, caring for clients with gender
identity-related health problems, subsequently becoming Clinical Director, Sexual and Gender Medicine.
My expertise in the field of sexual medicine is recognised by professional and corporate bodies, both
nationally and internationally. In the course of my work, I have published and presented papers at
international symposia, been an invited speaker at many international medical congresses, taught
colleagues from a variety of disciplines (including national experts, consultants, GPs, specialist registrars
and nurses), and am involved in the planning and delivery of education for medical practitioners on sexual
problems. I have been involved in the development of national guidance for the assessment and
management of erectile dysfunction in general, the treatment of patients with cardiovascular disease and the
biomedical assessment of women with sexual function problems.
I am particularly interested in gender identity, sexual desire disorders, the physiology of human sexual
response, chronic pelvic pain syndrome/prostatitis, drug-induced sexual dysfunction, the role of sex steroids,
and in ethical issues associated with sexual medicine. I have been involved in clinical research in the field of
sexual dysfunction since 1994, both as an independent researcher and in commercially sponsored studies. I
have been involved in the design of several commercial clinical trials and have acted as Chief Investigator
for several multi-centre studies. From my Plymouth office, I have conducted a wide range of clinical and
epidemiological research activities. I was a member of the Plymouth Local Research Ethics Committee for
four years. I have edited, authored or contributed to four books on sexual disorders, one on dyslipidaemia
and one on medical education. I have written many articles on sexual problems and their management for
both a professional audience and the general public.
I am President-Elect of the International Society for Sexual Medicine, Secretary-General of the European
Society for Sexual Medicine, and Chairman of the Ethics Committees of both the Journal of Sexual Medicine
and the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health. I am an Executive Committee
member of the Andrology Section of the British Association of Urological Surgeons in 2004. I was Congress
Chairman for the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health Annual Scientific Congress
in Lisbon, 2006, and was a Trustee of the British Association for Sexual and Relationship Therapy for four
years. I have participated in numerous national and international committees connected with sexual
medicine innovations and developments.
Other Appointments
Secretary-General
European Society for Sexual Medicine
(Since 2004)
I was elected to this honorary appointment at the Annual Business Meeting of the European Society for
Sexual Medicine in 2004, having previously acted as Secretary-General for the preceding twelve months
upon the resignation of my predecessor. ESSM has over 2000 members in 25 European countries, with 20
affiliated national societies.
I am Company Secretary and a Director of the UK-registered charitable company, the European Society for
Sexual Medicine. I have legal responsibility for the conduct of the charity’s business and work closely with
our President (Professor Francesco Montorsi, consultant urologist, Milan, Italy), Treasurer (Mr Ian Eardley,
consultant urologist, Leeds, UK) and our professional management company, AIM, in Milan. My duties and
responsibilities are wide but, broadly, my task is to facilitate the objects of the Society, to promote and
encourage the highest standards of practice, education, training and research in the field of sexual medicine.
I supervise the administrative processes of the Society, facilitate meetings of its Trustees (Executive
Committee) and have oversight of the activities of all its committees. I have specific responsibilities for the
development of the European Academy of Sexual Medicine (a joint ESSM–European Federation of
Sexology venture) and its Fellowship programme. This body seeks to achieve the establishment of a
Europe-wide specialist training programme for Sexual Medicine.
I travel widely around the world, teaching on a wide range of Sexual Medicine subjects and representing
ESSM on various international bodies.
PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS
Principal in General Practice
Salisbury Road Surgery, Plymouth.
(October 1987 to December 1999)
I became a principal in general practice in 1987, taking over a single-handed practice vacancy arising
through retirement. Initially a full-time GP, I became a part-time job-sharing principal, working with my wife,
Dr Jan Longworth in 1990. Within primary care, I was interested in sexual dysfunction, men’s health,
androgen disorders, CVD prevention, asthma, medical education and research. I retired from the practice in
December 1999, in order to fully devote my professional life to sexual medicine.
I was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners in November 1999.
Clinical Assistant in Urology (Urodynamics)
Derriford Hospital, Plymouth
(1989-1998)
I provided clinical and urodynamic diagnostic assessments of men and women with lower urinary tract
symptoms within the Urology Department of a busy district general hospital.
Royal College of General Practitioners Tutor
Plymouth.
Appointed in 1991, my duties included the promotion of the aims of the RCGP and the development of
medical education in Plymouth.
Regional Tutor in General Practice
University College London Medical School
I provided undergraduate education in primary care for students from UCL Medical School from 1995 to
1999. Between six and eight students each year spent a two-week attachment with our practice. The
attachment included work on personal awareness and development, learning skills and basic clinical skills,
as well as the principles and practice of primary care medicine.
GP Clinical Tutor (University of Bristol)
Plymouth Medical Centre.
(April 1992 – June 1999)
I was responsible for the planning, organisation and delivery of continuing medical education for general
practitioners in Plymouth and south-west Devon, a population of around 700 doctors. I successfully
completed a GP Trainer's Course and Small Group Leadership Course in 1990, then an Advanced Small
Groups Leadership Course in 1993. I am a qualified Myers-Briggs Type Indicator practitioner, with
experience of its use in education and team building.
I was responsible for the planning and delivery of continuing medical education in Plymouth. I had a
particular interest in innovative techniques in continuing medical education. In conjunction with Dr Robert
Kneen and Dr Hilary Neve, we developed a system of holistic professional learning need assessment and
piloted its use in a self-directed learning programme for GPs. Many aspects of the current system of
appraisal and continuing professional development bear striking similarities to the system we developed in
Plymouth in the early 1990s.
Consultant to Primary Care Decision-making Research Group,
Department of Psychology, University of Plymouth.
(1993-96)
I was a member of a research group (4 psychologists and myself) looking at factors affecting decisionmaking in primary care. This work was funded by a £57,000 grant from the Polytechnics and Colleges
Funding Council (now the Higher Education Funding Council for England).
Fellow in AIDS and AIDS-related problems
Department of General Practice,
Postgraduate Medical School, Exeter.
(1st September 1990 to 31st August 1991)
GP Trainee Attachment
Trainee in General Practice with Dr A M Royston
Connaught Surgery, Chapel Street, St Ives, Cornwall.
(1st March 1985 to 28th February 1986)
Hospital Appointments
General Surgery, Urology & Orthopaedics.
House Surgeon to Messrs R Jeffery & B Ribeiro and Messrs W A Hamer & A Gardner.
Orsett Hospital, Essex.
(1st August 1981 to 31st January 1982)
General Medicine, Endocrinology and Neurology
House Physician to Dr R Brown, Dr J F Bridgman and Dr C Clarke.
Orsett Hospital, Essex.
(1st February 1982 to 31st July 1982)
Accident and Emergency Medicine
Senior House Officer to Dr H Baderman,
Accident and Emergency Department, University College Hospital, London.
(1st October 1982 to 31st March 1983)
General Medicine
Senior House Officer in Medicine.
Royal Cornwall Hospital (Treliske), Truro, Cornwall.
(1st April 1983 to 30th June 1983)
Geriatrics and Psychogeriatrics
Senior House Officer to Dr J A Evers, Dr P Raj and Dr D MacDonald
Department of Medicine for the Elderly, Barncoose Hospital, Redruth, Cornwall.
(1st July 1983 to 31st December 1983)
Gynaecology
Senior House Officer to Miss C E Fozzard and Mr J Cooper
Department of Gynaecology, Redruth Hospital, Redruth, Cornwall.
(1st January 1984 to 31st December 1984)
Obstetrics
Senior House Officer to Miss C E Fozzard
Department of Obstetrics, Princess Alexandra Maternity Wing, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, Cornwall.
(1st July 1984 to 31st December 1984)
PUBLICATIONS
Printed Media
Books (6)
Dean J (In Press). Chapters: Prostatitis, Inflammatory Disease and Sexual Dysfunction and Primary Care
Evaluation and Treatment of ED: European Perspective, in Textbook of Erectile Dysfunction (2nd edition).
Informa Healthcare, London
Carson C & Dean J (2007). Management of Erectile Dysfunction in Clinical Practice. Springer Medical
Publishing, UK.
Dean J (1999 and completely revised for second edition, 2002). Chapter: The examination of patients with
sexual problems, in The ABC of Sexual Health. BMJ Publications, London.
Thompson G, Dean J, Wilson PWF (2001) Dyslipidaemia in Clinical Practice. Martin Dunitz, London.
Neve H, Robbins L, Dean J (2000). Build your own personal learning programme: a toolkit for primary care
tutors and clinical governance teams. NHSE, London.
Eardley I, Sethia K, Dean J (1998) Erectile dysfunction: assessment and management in primary care.
Mosby International Ltd, London.
Papers and Articles (60)
Dean J (2007). The European Online Sexual Survey (EOSS): Pan-European Perspectives on the Impact of
Premature Ejaculation and Treatment-Seeking Behavior. Accepted for publication by European Urology
Supplements.
Ralph D, Eardley I, Kell P, Dean J, Hackett G, Collins O, Edwards D (2007). Improvement in erectile function
upon vardenafil treatment correlates with treatment satisfaction in both patients and their partners. Accepted
for publication 19th January 2007 BJU International.
Dinsmore WW, Hackett G, Goldmeier D, Waldinger M, Dean J, Wright P, Callander M, Wylie K, Wyllie M,
Novak C, Keywood C, Heath P (2007). TEMPE, A novel aerosol delivery form of lidocaine-prilocaine for the
treatment of premature ejaculation. BJU International 2007 Feb;99: 369-375
Patrick DL, Giuliano F, Dean J, Kokoszka A, La Pera G, McNulty P, Merchant S, Rothman M (2006).
Premature Ejaculation: The Female Perspective. European Urology supplement - in press
Buckland T, Dean J, Eardley I, Edwards D & Kirby M (2006). The Pulse guide to erectile dysfunction. CMP
Information Ltd, 245 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 9UY
Ralph, D; Kell, P; Hackett, G; Dean, J; Collins, O; Eardley, I. Erectile dysfunction effect on quality of life
instrument (ED-EQOL): selecting clinical trial populations. Moderated poster presentation, 12th Congress of
the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM 2006) Cairo, Egypt.
Dinsmore WW, Ralph DJ, Kell P, Wylie KR, Dean JD, Novak C, Wyllie JS & Wyllie MG (2006). Evaluation of
the Sexual Assessment Monitor, a diagnostic device used to electronically quantify ejaculatory latency time:
findings from three studies. BJU International 2006 Sep;98(3):613-618.
Dean J, de Boer B-J, Graziottin A, Hatzichristou D, Heaton J, Tailor A (2006). Erectile Dysfunction and
Sexual Satisfaction: New Perspectives. European Urology Supplement 5(13): 759-760
Dean J, de Boer B-J, Graziottin A, Hatzichristou D, Heaton J, Tailor A (2006). Effective Erectile Dysfunction
(ED) Treatment Enables Men to Enjoy Better Sex: The Importance of Erection Hardness, Psychological
Well-Being, and Partner Satisfaction. European Urology Supplement 5(13): 761-766
Dean J, de Boer B-J, Graziottin A, Hatzichristou D, Heaton J, Tailor A (2006). The Role of Erection
Hardness in Determining Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment Outcome. European Urology Supplement
5(13): 767-772.
Dean J, de Boer B-J, Graziottin A, Hatzichristou D, Heaton J, Tailor A (2006). Psychological, Social, and
Behavioural Benefits for Men Following Effective Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment: Men Who Enjoy
Better Sex Experience Improved Psychological Well-Being. European Urology Supplement 5(13): 767-778.
Dean J, de Boer B-J, Graziottin A, Hatzichristou D, Heaton J, Tailor A (2006).Partner Satisfaction and
Successful Treatment Outcomes for Men with Erectile Dysfunction (ED). European Urology Supplement
5(13): 779-785.
Kirby RS, Kirby MG, Amoroso P, Dean J & Gould, D (2006). Steps by which better overall health for men
could be achieved. BJU International: 98 (2), 285-288.
Dean J, Hackett G, Vincenzo G, Pirozzi Farina F, Rosen RC, Zhao Y, Warner MR, Beardsworth A
(2006). Psychosocial Outcomes and Drug Attributes Affecting Treatment Choice in Men Receiving
Sildenafil Citrate and Tadalafil for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction in an Open Label, Randomized,
Multicenter, Crossover Study. J Sex Med; 3(4): 650-661
Kell P, Collins O, Dean J, Edwards D, Ralph D, Eardley I (2006). Efficacy of phosphodiesterase type 5
inhibition in severely affected erectile dysfunction patients with an erectile dysfunction domain score of five.
Journal of Sexual Medicine 3 (s3), 224-286 - poster abstracts, 8th Congress of the European Society for
Sexual Medicine 2005, Copenhagen)
Dean J, Collins O, Kell P, Ralph D, Eardley I (2006). The degree of “bother” perceived by patients with
erectile dysfunction is subjective and does not predict responsiveness of treatment with a PDE5 inhibitor.
Journal of Sexual Medicine 3 (s3), 224-286 - poster abstracts, 8th Congress of the European Society for
Sexual Medicine 2005, Copenhagen)
Ralph D, Collins O, Dean J, Hackett G, Eardley I, Kell P (2006). The relationship between levels of
satisfaction expressed by erectile dysfunction patients treated with a phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor, and
their partners. Journal of Sexual Medicine 3 (s3), 224-286 - poster abstracts, 8th Congress of the European
Society for Sexual Medicine 2005, Copenhagen)
Ralph D, Collins O, Dean J, Hackett G, Eardley I (2006). Erectile Dysfunction Effect on Quality of Life
instrument (ED-EQoL): How useful is it? Journal of Sexual Medicine 3 (s3), 224-286 - poster abstracts, 8th
Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine 2005, Copenhagen)
Ralph D, Collins O, Kell P, Hackett G, Dean J (2006). Differential treatment responses to phosphodiesterase
inhibition in a broad population of men, with severe erectile dysfunction, comprised of pre-defined patient
subgroups. Journal of Sexual Medicine Journal of Sexual Medicine 3 (s3), 224-286 - poster abstracts, 8th
Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine 2005, Copenhagen)
Eardley I, Collins O, Hackett G, Edwards D, Dean J, Ralph D, Kell P (2006). Partners of heterosexual men
with erectile dysfunction, treated with vardenafil, feel themselves to be more sexually desirable. Journal of
Sexual Medicine 3 (s3), 224-286 - poster abstracts, 8th Congress of the European Society for Sexual
Medicine 2005, Copenhagen)
Eardley I, Collins O, Dean J, Kell P, Hackett G, Ralph D, Edwards D(2006). How does treatment of men with
ED using a phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor improve their life in general? Journal of Sexual
Medicine 3 (s3), 224-286 - poster abstracts, 8th Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine 2005,
Copenhagen)
David Ralph, Philip Kell, Geoff Hackett, John Dean, Owen Collins, Ian Eardley (2006). Erectile dysfunction
effect on quality of life instrument (ED-EQoL): selecting clinical trial populations. Journal of Sexual
Medicine 3 (s3), 224-286 - poster abstracts, 8th Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine 2005,
Copenhagen)
Stanley Althof, John Dean, John Fitzpatrick, Jeremy Heaton, Raymond Rosen (2005). Could urological
questionnaires completely replace physiological testing? BJU International; 96(9): 1210-1212, Dec 2005
John Dean, Ian Eardley, Geoff Hackett, Jeremy Heaton, Roger Kirby (2005).Is premature ejaculation all in
the mind? BJU International: 96(3), 234-236, Aug 2005
Althof SE, Dean J, Derogatis LR, Rosen RC, and Sisson M (2005). Current perspectives on the clinical
assessment and diagnosis of female sexual dysfunction and clinical studies of potential therapies: a
statement of concern. J Sex Med 2005;2(suppl 3):146–153.
Dean JD (2005). Epidemiology of erectile dysfunction. Clinical Cornerstone International; May 2005.
Wagner G, Bondil P, Dabees K, Dean J, Fourcroy J, Gingell C, Kingsberg S, Kothar P, Rubio-Aurioles E,
Ugarte F and Navarrete R (2005). Ethical Aspects of Sexual Medicine. Journal of Sexual Medicine 2005; 2:
163-168.
Dean JD, Carnegie C, Redzrilla J, Smith T (2004). Long-term effects of Testim® 1% testosterone gel in
hypogonadal men. Rev Urol. 2004;6 (suppl 6): S22-9
Dean J (2004). A practical diagnostic approach to patients with erectile dysfuncton in the oral drug therapy
era. European Urology Supplement June 2004.
Eardley I, Dean J, Barnes T, Kirby M, Osterloh I, Glasser D (2004). The sexual habits of British men and
women over the age of forty years. British Journal of Urology International, February 2004.
Dean J (2003). New treatments for erectile dysfunction. Men’s Health Journal.
McNicholas TA, Dean JD, Mulder H, Carnegie C, Jones NA (2003). Evaluation of the use of a unique
testosterone topical gel formulation at two different dose levels and a transdermal testosterone patch in
males with a testosterone level <300 ng/dl (10.4 nmol/l). European Urology Supplement: Abstract of poster
presentation at the Annual Congress of the European Association of Urology, Madrid.
McNicholas T, Dean J, H Mulder, Carnegie C, NA Jones (2003).A novel testosterone gel normalises
androgen levels in hypogonadal males with improvements in body composition and sexual function. British
Journal of Urology International; 91: 69-74
Dean JD, Hackett GI (2002). UK Family Physician knowledge of and attitudes towards female sexual
dysfunctions (FSD). IJIR: Abstract of poster presentation at the Annual Congress of the European Society
for Sexual and Impotence Research, Hamburg.
Jackson G, Betteridge J, Dean J, et al (2002). A systematic approach to erectile dysfunction in the
cardiovascular patient: a Consensus Statement--update 2002. Int J Clin Pract. Nov;56(9):663-71.
Kell P, Dean J, Ralph D (2002). Efficacy and Safety of Apomorphine SL in Men with Erectile Dysfunction
and Diabetes or Cardiovascular Disorders. British Journal of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease.
Dean J (2002). Medical or Surgical Therapies for Benign Prostatic Disease? Trends in Urology,
Gynaecology and Sexual Health, June 2002.
Wagner G, Dean J, et al. A shared care approach to the management of erectile dysfunction in the
community. Int J Impot Res. 2002 Jun;14(3):189-94.
Heaton JPW, Dean J, Sleep D (2002). Sequential administration enhances the effect of apomorphine SL in
men with erectile dysfunction. International Journal of Impotence Research; 14: 61-64
Dean J (2002). Sorting out problem with sexuality. Trends in Urology, Gynaecology and Sexual Health,
February 2002.
Dean JD (2001). Sexual dysfunction and benign prostatic hypertrophy. In “Xatral in the management of
benign prostatic hypertrophy – an evidence-based medicine pack”. HealthMedia Group, London.
Dean JD (2001). Conference report: The Annual Meeting of the European Association of Urologists, Geneva
2001. Trends in Urology, Gynaecology and Sexual Health.
Dean JD (2001). Book review, “The prostate:small gland, big problem”. Trends in Urology, Gynaecology and
Sexual Health.
Dean J (2000). Five questions answered: sexual problems in primary care. Doctor Magazine, November
2000.
Dean J (2000). Conference report: The third meeting of the European Society for Impotence Research,
Barcelona 2000. Health and Ageing, April 2000.
Dean J, Kirby M (2000) The treatment of erectile dysfunction in older men. Geriatric Medicine, February
2000.
Gingell, C, Wright P, Barnes T, Dean J, et al (2000). Guidance on the Management of Erectile Dysfunction
in Primary Care. Guidelines, Vol 10, 237-238, Medendium Group Publishing Ltd, Berkhamsted, Herts.
Jackson G, Betteridge J, Dean J, et al (1999) A systematic approach to the management of erectile
dysfunction in the cardiovascular patient. International Journal of Clinical Practice; Vol 53 No.6.
Dean J (1999) Rediscovering a loving sexual relationship: advice for women recovering from impotence.
One in Ten; 11 (Autumn 1999), 2-3. Impotence Association, London.
Dean J (1999) Rediscovering a loving sexual relationship: advice for men recovering from impotence. One in
Ten; 10 (Summer 1999), 2-3. Impotence Association, London.
Dean J (1999) EDiPC: teaching primary care physicians how to assess and manage patients with erectile
dysfunction. Poster abstract; presented at the 1st International Consultation on Erectile Dysfunction, Paris,
July 1999.
Gingell JC, Wright P, Barnes T, Dean J, et al (1999): Guidance on the management of erectile dysfunction in
primary care. Prescriber, supplement, 5 June 1999.
Dean J (1998) ABC of Sexual Health: the examination of patients with sexual problems. British Medical
Journal; 317(7173):1641-3.
Dean J, Bhudram R (1998) Treatment of men with predominantly non-psychogenic erectile dysfunction
utilising intracavernosal VIP and phentolamine mesylate in a novel autoinjector system. International Journal
of Impotence Research, Proceedings of the 8th World Meeting, Amsterdam. Presented by Dr Dean at the
International Society for Impotence Research meeting, Amsterdam, 1998.
Hackett G, Charig C, Dean J, Dinsmore W, Gingell C, Kell P, Sandhu D & Savage D (1998) A 12 month
multicentre placebo controlled study of Invicorp in the treatment of non-psychogenic erectile dysfunction.
International Journal for Impotence Research, Proceedings of the 8th World Meeting, Amsterdam.
Dean J, Hodges M, Osterloh I, Hollinshead M, Dickinson S (1997) Sildenafil (Viagra): a new oral treatment
for erectile dysfunction (ED): results of an 8-week double-blind, placebo controlled parallel group study. Brit
J Urol 79(4):56. Presented by Dr Dean at the British Association of Urological Surgeons meeting,
Bournemouth, 1997.
Harries C, Evans J StB T, Dennis I, Dean J (1996) A Clinical Judgement analysis of prescribing
decisions in general practice. Le Trevail Humain Vol 59, 1/1996, 87-111.
Evans J StB T, Harries C, Dennis I, Dean J (1995) General Practitioners' tacit and stated policies in the
prescription of lipid lowering agents. British Journal of General Practice. Vol 45, p15-18.
Dean J (1993) The diagnosis and assessment of heart failure in general practice. MIMS magazine.
Dean J (1986) AIDS in Primary Care - time to act? Tamar Faculty Journal of the Royal College of General
Practitioners.
World Wide Web Publications
Dean J (2001) Uprima a New Agent in the Management of ED in Primary Care. UroHealth.
http://www.urohealth.org/uro/editorial/index.htm
Dean J (2000). Male Fertility Problems. NetDoctor. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/
Dean J (2000). Circumcision. NetDoctor. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/
Dean J (2000). Spots on the Penis. NetDoctor. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/
Dean J (2000). Penis size and penis enlargement. NetDoctor. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/
Dean J (2000). Semen problems. NetDoctor. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/
Dean J (2000). Testosterone deficiency. NetDoctor. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/
Dean J (2000). Peyronie’s disease. NetDoctor. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/
Dean J (2000). Anal sex. NetDoctor. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/
Dean J (2000). Infection risks of oral sex. NetDoctor. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/
Presentations at major conferences and symposia
In addition to the posters and papers indicated above, my presentations have included:
Invited speaker and chairman of official instructional course “Testosterone Replacement”, 9th Congress of
the European Society for Sexual Medicine (ESSM 2006) Vienna, “Choice of therapy in testosterone
deficiency”
Invited speaker and chairman of official instructional course “How to deal with the ED patient”, 12th World
Congress of the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM 2005) Cairo, Egypt, “Therapeutic options
for ED”.
Invited speaker, 12th Congress of the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM 2006) Cairo, Egypt.
Journal of Sexual Medicine Debate: “Physicians who practice sexual medicine should perform sexual
medicine surgical procedures” – speaking against the motion.
Invited speaker at the British Association of Urological Surgeons 2006 Annual Congress instructional
course: “Hypogonadism”.
Invited speaker at the Israeli Society for Sexual Medicine Second Annual Scientific Congress (June 2006):
“The role of the primary care physician in FSD”; discussion panel member “Female Sexual Dysfunction” and
“Male Sexual Dysfunction”.
Invited speaker at the International Society for Men’s Health and Gender “Global Perspectives on Men’s
Health” meetings in PR China, Germany, Mexico and Brazil (February - June 2006); presentations included
“Hypogonadism”, “Premature ejaculation”, “Chronic disease and sexual function” and “Women’s sexual
function and its problems”.
Invited speaker and chairman of official instructional course “Androgen Supplementation”, 8th Congress of
the European Society for Sexual Medicine (ESSM 2005) Copenhagen, “Why bother about androgen
deficiency?”
Invited speaker in Janssen-Cilag official satellite symposium, 8th Congress of the European Society for
Sexual Medicine (ESSM 2005) Copenhagen, “Pan-European perspectives on Premature Ejaculation”.
Invited speaker, Sexual Medicine Society of North America (AUA 2005), San Antonio, USA. “Debate:
Questionnaires will one day completely replace physiological testing” – speaking against the motion.
Invited speaker, 7th Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine (ESSM 2004) London. “Debate:
premature ejaculation is all in the mind” – speaking against the motion.
‘State of the art’ lecturer, Congress of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health
(ISSWSH 2004) Atlanta, GA, USA. “Ethical issues in the management of women’s sexual health”
Invited speaker, Congress of the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM 2004) Buenos Aires,
Argentina. “Debate: We need more new drugs for the treatment of ED” – speaking against the motion.
Invited speaker, Italian Urological Society (SIU) 2004 Annual Congress, Milan. “Sexual medicine”
Invited speaker, 6th Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine (ESSM 2003), Istanbul.
“Managing women’s sexual problems in primary care”
Co-director of and presenter at the Third European Conference on Sexual Dysfunction in Primary Care, La
Penina, Lagos, Portugal, November 2003: Presentations: Management of sexual dysfunction in women,
Masterclasses in male and female sexual dysfunction, managing complaints and medico-legal problems in
primary care
Lecture tour of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates (2003). Psycho-socio-cultural
factors in the treatment of erectile dysfunction
Presentation of report on ethical issues in sexual medicine, Educational, Socio-cultural and Ethical
Committee, 2nd International Consultation on Erectile and Sexual Dysfunctions, Paris, June 2003
Chairman and co-presenter of the Pre-Congress Teaching Programme, “Sexual Medicine for the NonSpecialist”, on the occasion of the 5th Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine (ESSM 2002),
Hamburg.
Invited speaker at the 2nd Mediterranean Congress on Sexual Dysfunction, Amman, Jordan (2002).
Presentations: Drug-induced sexual dysfunction; Providing help to couples recovering from sexual
dysfunction
Lecture tour of hospitals and medical centres in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (2002). The treatment of
erectile dysfunction
Invited speaker at a Special Meeting of the Hong Kong College of Family Physicians, Hong Kong (2002).
The treatment of erectile dysfunction in a primary care setting
Co-chairman and presenter at the First European Congress on The Management of Male Sexual
Dysfunction and other critical issues in men’s health, Monte Carlo, Monaco (2002). Presentation: The value
of risk factor management and control for optimising response to ED therapy.
Invited speaker at the Korean Andrological Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Pusan, South Korea (2002).
Presentations: Gender Identity Disorders, The treatment of erectile dysfunction in the era of multiple oral
therapies
Co-director of and presenter at the Second European Conference on Sexual Dysfunction in Primary Care,
Biarritz, France, March 2002: Presentations: Gender Identity Disorders, HRT, sexual function and the ageing
woman.
European Association of Urology XVIIth Congress, Birmingham, UK (2002). Presentation at official satellite
symposium: Erectile dysfunction: the patient and his partner.
Invited speaker at British Association of Urological Surgeons Conference, 2001, Jersey. Debate: “This
House believes that erectile dysfunction will be managed in primary care”
Invited speaker at British Association for Sexual and Relationship Therapy Conference, Loughborough
University, 2001. “The role of pharmacotherapy in the treatment of sexual dysfunction”
Co-director of and presenter at the “Innovations 2001” Primary Care conference, Portugal, January 2001:
Personal and practice learning plans: a practical guide (5 sessions).
Presenter and session chairman at the SIMSED National Symposium, Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre,
Birmingham, June 2000: Recent advances in the management of erectile dysfunction, Setting up an ED
service in Primary Care, Male and female sexual problems (workshop).
Presenter at the British Society for Sexual and Impotence Research Meeting, Commonwealth Institute,
London, March 2000: Drug-induced sexual dysfunction.
Member of the teaching faculty for the 4th Congress of the European Society for Impotence Research (ESIR
2000), Barcelona: Vacuum tumescence devices; Treating ED in primary care
Co-director of and presenter at the Men’s Health 2000 conference, Portugal, February 2000; Osteoporosis in
men; Partial androgen deficiency of the ageing male; Male fertility; Circumcision and its consequences
Co-director of and presenter at the Inaugural European Conference on Sexual Dysfunction in Primary Care,
Portugal (1999); Physical examination and investigations in female sexual dysfunction; Drug induced sexual
dysfunction; Setting up an erectile dysfunction service in general practice; vasoactive drugs and female
sexual dysfunction.
Co-presenter of workshop at the National Association of GP Tutors Annual Meeting (1998); The evaluation
of a self-directed learning programme.
Co-presenter of workshop at the National Association of GP Tutors Annual Meeting (1997); The Plymouth
self-directed learning programme
OTHER ACTIVITIES
President-Elect of the International Society for Sexual Medicine
Secretary-General of the European Society for Sexual Medicine
Company Secretary, European Society for Sexual Medicine Ltd (UK-based charitable company)
Chairman of the Ethics Committee of the Journal of Sexual Medicine
Chairman of the Ethics Committee of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health
Chairman of the Educational, Socio-cultural and Ethical Committee of the 3rd International Consultation on
Sexual Medicine
Executive Committee member of the Andrology Section, British Association of Urological Surgeons
Council Member of the British Society for Sexual Medicine
I review original research papers for The Journal of Sexual Medicine, European Urology, British Journal of
Urology International, Trends in Urology, Gynaecology and Sexual Health, The Journal of Clinical
Epidemiology, The Journal of Men’s Health and Gender, Medical Education and Sexual and Relationship
Therapy, and the International Journal of Clinical Practice.
RELEVANT PAST ACTIVITIES
Chairman of the 6th Congress of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH
2006), Lisbon
Member of the Educational, Socio-cultural and Ethical Committee of the 2nd International Consultation on
Erectile and Sexual Dysfunctions
Trustee of the registered charity, the British Association for Sexual and Relationship Therapy
Member of the Organising Committee for the VIIth Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine,
London 2004
Steering group member, Sexual Dysfunction Special Interest Group, Medical Society for the Study of
Venereal Diseases
CLINICAL TRIALS AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
I have been involved wide range of clinical and epidemiological research activities, both in primary and
secondary care. I have experience in study design and conduct and have a record of success in attaining
research grants from a range of organisations.
As well as personal research, I have been involved in 36 clinical trials, in protocol development, as principal
investigator or otherwise. I have worked with several clinical research organisations and sponsor
companies, including Pfizer, Pharmacia, Procter & Gamble, Boehringer-Ingleheim, Abbott, Bayer, Ferring,
Eli Lilly, Glaxo, Yamanouchi, PPD, Chiltern, ICON, Innovex, Covance, Til Occam-Verum and Quintiles. I
have worked on the following studies and clinical trials:
MEMBERSHIP OF SOCIETIES
President-Elect of the International Society for Sexual Medicine
Secretary-General of the European Society for Sexual Medicine
Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners
Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine
Member of the British Society for Sexual Medicine
General member of the British Association for Sexual and Relationship Therapy
Member of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health
Member of the International Society for the Study of the Ageing Male
Member of the European Association of Urology
Member of the British Medical Association
Associate member of the British Association of Urological Surgeons
MEDICAL INTERESTS
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Human sexuality and sexual dysfunction
Sex steroids and the endocrinology of sexual function
Sexual desire
Gender identity
Medical Education
Prostatitis and male chronic pelvic pain syndrome
Dyslipidaemias
CVD Prevention and Health Promotion
Continence problems and urodynamics
Primary Care management of Urological Complaints
Quality of Life and Healthcare