Kevan Wylie

Porterbrook Clinic, Sheffield University, UK

Kevan Wylie photo

Professor Kevan Wylie is Consultant at the The Porterbrook Clinic, Sheffield and the Directorate of Urology, Royal Hallamshire Hospital. He is Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer in Psychiatry and Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Urology, University of Sheffield and Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Sydney. He is also Lead consultant and Clinical Director for Gender Dysphoria Service, Sheffield and Clinical lead for Porterbrook Clinic and Lead clinician RHH Andrology Service.

His research interests include body dysmorphophobia, sexual well being and genital physiology. Dr Wylie holds membership of numerous scientific societies and has held positions on many National and International Scientific committees and Editorial Boards relating to sexual health. He is currently Chairman of the British Society for Sexual Medicine (2007- 2009), President of the International Scientific Committee, World Association for Sexual Health (2005-2009), General Secretary and Treasurer, European Federation of Sexology (2002-2010) and Chairman of Psychosexual Scientific Sub-committee, European Society for Sexual Medicine (2003-2008). He was previously President of Section of Sexuality and Sexual Health, Royal Society of Medicine, London (2005-2007) and Chairman of British Society of Psychosomatic Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Andrology (2005-2007).

He is Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London (FRCP) and the Royal College of Psychiatrists (FRCPsych) and Associate Member of the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) and Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG).

Professor Wylie offers professional and clinical advice to several pharmacological and independent companies.

Any competing interests declared are displayed with individual evaluations.

Section Head: Psychiatry > Sexual Dysfunction (since 16 November 2005)

Kevan Wylie is a Section Head for Sexual Dysfunction, part of the PSYCHIATRY Faculty. The role of a Section Head is to work with their Co-Section Head(s) to divide the Section (sub-specialty area) into its component areas of research, nominate leaders in those areas as Faculty Members, and offer ongoing oversight of the content within their Section. They are not asked to evaluate articles, although we do, of course, welcome them.

Links

http://www.kevanwylie.co.uk/