UW Medicine 6th Annual Men’s Health Update 2020

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+ Target Audience: urologists, primary care physician

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+ Include: 18 videos + 20 pdfs, size: 4.83 GB

+ Target Audience: urologists, primary care physician

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date & Location

Friday, August 28, 2020, 7:30 AM – Saturday, August 29, 2020, 12:05 PM, Online, Online, WA

Overview

An internationally acclaimed faculty has been assembled to provide this update, with presentations on topics such as prostate screening and treatment, testosterone deficiency and the controversy of testosterone replacement, male urinary dysfunction, kidney and bladder pathology, sexual dysfunction, and genital pain syndromes. After the plenary sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in case discussions and question-and-answer sessions.

August 28 – 29, 2020

Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, attendees should be able to:
  1. Discuss the role of PSA screening in men and describe additional tests now available for prostate cancer screening.
  2. Describe the management options for men with localized prostate cancer, including active surveillance.
  3. Review quality-of-life issues men face after prostate cancer treatment and develop a paradigm for addressing common issues.
  4. Describe the evaluation of men with microscopic and gross hematuria.
  5. Identify the appropriate evaluation of men suspected of having hypogonadism and discuss the risks and benefits of testosterone treatment.
  6. Compare the relationship between cardiovascular disease and erectile dysfunction.
  7. Offer appropriate treatment options to men experiencing ED and other forms of sexual dysfunction.
  8. Examine the association between male infertility and disease.
  9. List the key elements of a BPH evaluation and provide appropriate treatment options.
  10. Discuss the evidence-based evaluation of male infertility.
  11. Describe the appropriate evaluation of men with scrotal content pain and review the evidence-based initial treatment approach.
  12. Recognize the role of non-narcotic pain management in patients with chronic pelvic and genital pain.

 

+ Topics:

Chronic Pain Management or How to Move Away from Narcotics.mp4
Chronic Pain Management or How to Move Away from Narcotics.pdf
Erectile Dysfunction in Young Men- Is It All in Their Head..mp4
Erectile Dysfunction in Young Men- Is It All in Their Head..pdf
Erectile Dysfunction- Moving Beyond Pills.mp4
Erectile Dysfunction- Moving Beyond Pills.pdf
Hematuria- What Tests to Order and When to Refer.mp4
Hematuria- What Tests to Order and When to Refer.pdf
Inguinal Hernia- State of the Art.mp4
Inguinal Hernia- State of the Art.pdf
Kidney Stones.mp4
Kidney Stones.pdf
Low Testosterone- Is It Really a Disease or Just Part of Life.mp4
Low Testosterone- Is It Really a Disease or Just Part of Life.pdf
Male Genital Ulcers.mp4
Male Genital Ulcers.pdf
Male Voiding Dysfunction Section Overview.mp4
Medical Treatments for LUTS.mp4
Medical Treatments for LUTS.pdf
MJ2103 Mens Health.pdf
Non-Surgical Management of Urinary Retention.mp4
Non-Surgical Management of Urinary Retention.pdf
Nutrition for Enhancing Prostate Health.mp4
Nutrition for Enhancing Prostate Health.pdf
Prostate Cancer Survivorship.mp4
Prostate Cancer Survivorship.pdf
Prostate Cancer- Current Treatments.mp4
Prostate Cancer- Current Treatments.pdf
PSA Screening- Who, When and How..mp4
PSA Screening- Who, When and How..pdf
Q&A Transcript.pdf
Renal Cysts- When to Ignore and When to Worry.mp4
Renal Cysts- When to Ignore and When to Worry.pdf
Testosterone- What Is the Role of the PCP..mp4
Testosterone- What Is the Role of the PCP..pdf
Urinary Symptoms- Surgical Treatment of LUTS.mp4
Urinary Symptoms- Surgical Treatment of LUTS.pdf
Welcome, Overview, Course Logistics.pdf

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