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Become a SSSS E-Learning Presenter!

SSSS is seeking diverse presenters for our E-Learning Program!

We invite leaders from our membership and abroad who can discuss the need to evaluate existing frameworks for improving sexual health, mental health, and overall quality of life. It is expected that presenters promote participant understanding of the challenges associated with the delivery of sexuality and sexual health programs that are scientifically sound and responsive to the needs of diverse communities and welcome leaders in translational research to enhance the sexual health of diverse populations, including those from underserved, under researched, and minority populations. 

The CE Programs offered through SSSS, including those during the Annual Conference and other events, are purposely developed in such a manner to build collaboration of sexuality and sexual health scholars from across disciplines, disseminate findings related to sexual science, and work toward advancing the field of sexual health through our research, education, and training initiatives.

The continuing education content is created by individual presenters and reviewed by the CE Committee to ensure that all professional standards are met. 

Thank you for your interest in the E-Learning Program! If you have any questions, please contact the SSSS office at TheSociety@SexScience.org or call 610-443-3100 (Business Hours EST).

Presenter & Content Requirements


The presenter(s)/content are evaluated based on:

  • The presenter must qualify as an expert on the subject matter and have the appropriate credentials. Expertise can be demonstrated by a combination of relevant education experience, teaching experience, clinical experience, and/or publications in the areas being taught.
  • The subject matter is based on scientific research and is not based on the opinions/views of the presenter(s).
  • The content is targeted to professionals in the sexual science field, to include researchers, educators, disciplines in private practice, public health, medical field, mental health, policy makers, and more.
  • The content respects and educates participants about issues related to diversity that both promote participant mastery of specific strategies and behaviors that enhance inclusion of diverse populations and create professional environments that promote diversity.
  • Able to discuss topics related to human sexuality and to the extent these issues are understood within the context of social inequalities and sexual health disparities. Content should include information about the applicability of finding and strategies within the context of on age, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, language, and socioeconomic status.

The views expressed by the individual trainers/presenters are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of SSSS, its Board or its members.

Compensation statement?

The presenter/content review is a two-step process:

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STEP 1
STEP 1

Step 1

SSSS accepts proposals via the online submission form linked below.

You cannot save your information as you move through the process or return to make changes after submission.

We encourage you to view the online submission form, along with the instructions of each section, prior to starting the process, so all information is readily available for you to submit your proposal.

 

 

The following items are required when submitting a proposal:

  • Presenter/Co-Presenter Information (name, degree, pronouns, email addresses, phone #, affiliation)
  • Session/Course Length/Type (60-minute, 90-minute, 2-hour, multi-session, etc.)
  • Suggested Audience (beginner, intermediate, advanced)
    • Is the course intended for doctoral level psychologists?
  • Title of Proposal
  • Learning Objectives
    • At least two observable and measurable learning objectives for a one-hour webinar.
    • If two hours or over, an additional learning objective is required for each additional hour.
    • Learning objectives should reflect presentation content and/or skills.
    • Learning objectives should be concise, exact, and action oriented.
    • To learn more, select Learning Objective Helpful Tips
  • Keywords (up to three)
  • References to Support the Abstract
    • At least five references
    • Must be submitted in APA format
  • Conflict of Interest Disclosure
  • IRB Confirmation
  • CV (must be current)
  • Abstract
    • Up to 4,000 characters.
    • Must be formatted using the subheadings of: Purpose, Issues, Overview of Content, Anticipated Participant Outcomes

*If proposal is accepted, the information entered will be used on the SSSS website and other marketing materials.


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STEP 2

Step 2

After your proposal (step 1) is reviewed, a decision letter will be sent to the email address provided.


Accepted
SSSS will request additional information be submitted:

  • Bio of Presenter/Co-Presenter (with max # of characters)
  • Video of your content (must include Conflict of Interest* slide)
  • Post-Test
    • 60-minute session/course length/type (at least 10 questions, with only 10% of questions being true/false)
    • Any other session/course length/type (# of questions and additional details will be sent to you)


Other Decision

SSSS will send an email with an explanation of why the proposal was denied and to provide an opportunity to have the proposal resubmitted. 



*Conflict of Interest Disclosure Requirements: All sessions/courses MUST include one slide listing the Conflict(s) of Interest. If there are no Conflict(s) of Interest, please list "N/A" on the slide.




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