Harvard Testosterone Therapy and Sexual Dysfunction 2025

50 $

+ Include: 35 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 85.9 GB

+ Target Audience: endocrinologists, urologists, family practice providers, primary care providers, geriatricians, gynecologists, psychiatrists

Description

+ Include: 35 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 85.9 GB

+ Target Audience: endocrinologists, urologists, family practice providers, primary care providers, geriatricians, gynecologists, psychiatrists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Testosterone therapy is one of the most controversial topics in medicine, yet multiple medical societies endorse its use, supported by level 1 evidence showing a variety of health benefits in men. This innovative and comprehensive course will focus on testosterone deficiency and its treatment in men and women and will also address several other sexual issues.

Studies indicate that nearly 40% of men over the age of 45 have overtly low testosterone levels, yet education in this area is extremely limited. Similarly, there have been few educational opportunities to address sexual dysfunction in men and women. Approximately 40% of men and a similar percentage of women have one sexual dysfunction or another. Indeed, there have been several fascinating therapeutic advances in the treatment of sexual dysfunction in women that have received scant attention in other educational events.

The course is led by men’s health pioneer Abraham Morgentaler, MD, FACS whose research in the field transformed our understanding of the science of testosterone in men. Dr. Morgentaler has assembled as all-star faculty of thought leaders to address the most relevant issues and controversies, demystify the topic with science and clinical experience and provide an evidence-based approach to treatment. The course will also address management of several common sexual problems for men, including erectile dysfunction, and will also address several common sexual issues for women, including hypoactive sexual desire disorder. A clinical psychologist and sex therapist will explore non-medical strategies for managing couples with sexual complaints.

OBJECTIVES

At the end of the course, you will be able to:

  1. Identify individuals with testosterone deficiency
  2. Identify risks and benefits of testosterone therapy
  3. Discuss the advantages and disadvantage of each of the treatment options for management of male and female sexual dysfunctions

Program Highlights

  • The importance of testosterone in male health
  • 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
  • The TRAVERSE Trial results
  • 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 of and cutting-edge treatment for ED
  • Medical management of transgenderism
  • Practical pearls from Dr. Morgentaler

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

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

 

+ Topics:

25-734260-Agenda.pdf
January 17 Afternoon.ts
January 17 History of Testosterone Therapy Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going Traish.mp4
January 17 How to Treat Injections, Topicals, Pellets, Orals, Nasal Morgentaler.mp4
January 17 Impact of Testosterone Deficiency Health Consequences Traish.mp4
January 17 Is it Low T or Natural Aging Traish.mp4
January 17 Management of Complex Clinical Cases A Case-Based Session Morgentaler.mp4
January 17 Managing Testosterone Deficiency in Men Wishing to Preserve Fertility Effective and Safe Interventions Khera.mp4
January 17 Morning.ts
January 17 Navigating a Sea of Guidelines What You Need to Know Khera.mp4
January 17 Other Risks and Their Management A Case-Based Interactive Session Morgentaler.mp4
January 17 Prostate Cancer and BPH Risks What’s the Truth Morgentaler.mp4
January 17 Question-and-Answer Session Panel.mp4
January 17 Testosterone Physiology and Pathophysiology Traish.mp4
January 17 The Importance of Testosterone in Men’s Health Morgentaler.mp4
January 17 The TRAVERSE Trial and Cardiovascular Risks Khera.mp4
January 17 What’s in a Name Understanding the Terminology Morgentaler.mp4
January 17 Who is a Candidate The Marriage of Guidelines and Clinical Experience for Testosterone Therapy Morgentaler.mp4
January 18 Afternoon.ts
January 18 Beyond the Bedroom Sociosexual Trends in the U.S. Brandon.mp4
January 18 Bringing it All Together Questions and Discussion Panel.mp4
January 18 History of Testosterone Therapy in Women Traish.mp4
January 18 Hormone Replacement Therapy in Women Rationale and How I Do It Rubin.mp4
January 18 How to Evaluate and Treat Men with Erectile Dysfunction Pills, Injections, Surgery, and More Khera.mp4
January 18 How to Treat Trans Men in 2025 and How to Treat Trans Women in 2025 Irwig.mp4
January 18 Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder Rubin.mp4
January 18 Keynote Testosterone, Science and Human Dignity Morgentaler.mp4
January 18 Morning.ts
January 18 New and Cutting-Edge Treatments for ED Low-Intensity Shock Wave Therapy and PRP Khera.mp4
January 18 Non-medical Treatments of Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction Brandon.mp4
January 18 Other Female Sexual Dysfunctions Rubin.mp4
January 18 Physiology and Pathophysiology of Women’s Sexual Function Traish.mp4
January 18 Practical Tricks of the Trade in Treating ED and Other Male Sexual Issues An RN’s Perspective Flinn.mp4
January 18 Premature and Delayed Ejaculation Recommendations for Optimal Care Khera.mp4
January 18 Questions-and-Answer Session Panel.mp4
January 18 The X-Factor Partner Dynamics and Its Effect on Treatment Brandon.mp4
TT-Compiled-QA.pdf

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