Testosterone Therapy and Sexual Dysfunction Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort, Orlando
Testosterone therapy is one of the most controversial topics in medicine yet there remains a poor knowledge base among physicians and considerable misunderstanding of testosterone therapy, its benefits and its risks. Similarly, there have been few educational opportunities to address sexual dysfunction in men and women. Men’s health pioneer, Dr. Abraham Morgentaler created this innovative and comprehensive CME course to address the various controversies, demystify the topic with science and clinical experience and provide an evidence-based approach to treatment. Common sexual problems for men, including erectile dysfunction and Peyronie’s disease, and several commons sexual issues in women, including hypoactive sexual desire disorder will be covered by leading experts. Join us for this exclusive offering and you will return to your practice with improved comfort and confidence to effectively help your patients with testosterone deficiency and other sexual concerns.
This special program provides education for:
Endocrinologists
Urologists
Family practice providers
Primary care providers
Geriatricians
Gynecologists
Psychiatrists
Psychologists
NPs
PAs
Other clinicians who treat low testosterone and male and female sexual health issues
Program Highlights:
The importance of testosterone in male health
Testosterone therapy in women
The ABCs of testosterone
Can testosterone be used in men with prostate cancer?
Testosterone and the risk of breast cancer in women
Reducing risks, including cardiovascular disease
Effective and safe interventions to preserve fertility
Is it low T or natural aging?
The who, when and why of testosterone replacement therapy
Advising patients on testosterone myths and facts
Current evidence regarding HRT in women
Addressing “hormonophobia”: What’s the truth?
Evidence-based solutions for improving male sexual problems
Diagnosis and treatment of Peyronie’s disease
Hypoactive sexual desire disorder and other common sexual issues for women
Real-world evidence – who’s a candidate for T therapy? Recent updates on society guidelines and recommendations
Management of complex cases
How to handle adverse effects from treatment (i.e., erythrocytosis, rise in PSA)
Common female sexual issues and their treatment
Non-medical strategies for managing couples with sexual complaints – expert advice from a clinical psychologist and sex therapist
Evaluation and cutting-edge treatment for ED
Medical management of transgenderism
Practical pearls from Dr. Morgentaler
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Register on or before Jan 5, 2024: USD 1045.00, Register after Jan 5, 2024: USD 1145.00
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