Description
Overview
Harvard Testosterone Therapy and Sexual Dysfunction February 2023 is a comprehensive on-demand course featuring expert presentations on testosterone therapy and sexual health problems affecting men and women. This course addresses diagnosis, treatment, and risk management, providing an evidence-based approach combined with clinical insights to improve participant confidence in managing these conditions.
On-demand endocrinology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Format: Videos and slides
Agenda
This course delivers detailed expert talks covering the clinical aspects of testosterone deficiency, its health implications, therapy options, and sexual dysfunction management in men and women.
- Introduction and Welcome — Morgentaler
- The Importance of Testosterone in Men’s Health — Morgentaler
- History of Testosterone Therapy: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going — Traish
- What’s in a Name? Understanding the Terminology — Morgentaler
- Is it Low T or Natural Aging: Physiology and Pathophysiology of Testosterone Deficiency — Traish
- Impact of Testosterone Deficiency: Health Consequences — Traish
- Navigating a Sea of Guidelines: What You Need to Know — Campbell
- Who is a Candidate? The Marriage of Guidelines and Clinical Experience for Testosterone Therapy — Morgentaler
- How to Treat: Injections, Topicals, Pellets, Orals, Nasal — Morgentaler
- Prostate Cancer and BPH Risks: What’s the Truth? — Morgentaler
- Addressing Cardiovascular Disease Risks — Traish
- Other Risks and Their Management: Case-Based Interactive Session — Morgentaler
- Managing Testosterone Deficiency in Men Wishing to Preserve Fertility: Effective and Safe Interventions — Campbell
- Management of Complex Clinical Cases: A Case-Based Session — Morgentaler
- How to Evaluate and Treat Men with Erectile Dysfunction: Pills, Injections, Surgery, and More — Campbell
- New and Cutting-Edge Treatments for ED: Low-Intensity Shock Wave Therapy and PRP — Campbell
- Keynote: Testosterone, Science and Human Dignity — Morgentaler
- Evaluation and Management of Peyronie’s Disease — Campbell
- Premature and Delayed Ejaculation: Recommendations for Optimal Care — Campbell
- History of Testosterone Therapy in Women — Traish
- Bringing it All Together: Questions and Discussion — Panel
- How to Diagnose Testosterone Deficiency in Women — Rubin
- How to Treat Women with Testosterone — Rubin
- Non-medical Treatment of Low Libido in Men and Women — Brandon
- Why Treatment Fails: What Your Patient Isn’t Telling You — Brandon
- Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder — Rubin
- Other Female Sexual Dysfunctions — Rubin
- The Future of Sex: Technology’s Increasing Impact on Intimacy — Brandon
- Questions and Discussion — Panel
Speakers
This course features leading experts with extensive clinical and research experience in testosterone therapy and sexual dysfunction. The faculty includes clinicians and researchers who provide evidence-based insights and practical guidance in the field.
Target Audience
This course is designed for endocrinologists, urologists, internal medicine physicians, primary care providers, and other healthcare professionals involved in managing patients with testosterone deficiency and sexual dysfunction. It is suitable for clinicians seeking to enhance their knowledge and clinical skills in this specialized area.
Why This Topic Matters
Harvard Testosterone Therapy and Sexual Dysfunction February 2023 addresses critical gaps in knowledge regarding the diagnosis and management of testosterone deficiency and sexual health concerns. This topic is highly relevant to endocrinology and urology specialists, as well as general practitioners, due to the complex clinical considerations and evolving evidence base in testosterone therapy.
MedHub Central offers this on-demand course to support healthcare professionals in strengthening their expertise and clinical confidence in this important area. Accurate understanding and management improve patient care and align with current clinical guidelines and research developments.





