Description
Overview
Testosterone Therapy and Men’s Health 2021 (CME VIDEOS) is a comprehensive digital course that examines testosterone deficiency and its treatment in men and women, alongside related sexual health issues. This course includes expert insights into the diagnosis and management of common conditions such as erectile dysfunction, Peyronie’s disease, and hypoactive sexual desire disorder. On-demand endocrinology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Format: CME Videos
Content
This course provides an evidence-based approach to testosterone therapy and sexual dysfunction management, featuring presentations from leading experts in men’s health.
- Overview of testosterone deficiency and clinical implications for men and women
- Discussion of current controversies and scientific evidence supporting testosterone therapy
- Therapeutic advances in sexual dysfunction treatment for men, including erectile dysfunction and Peyronie’s disease
- Management of sexual issues in women, including hypoactive sexual desire disorder
- Non-medical approaches to sexual complaints through clinical psychology and sex therapy
Speakers
The course is led by a pioneering figure in men’s health, backed by a faculty of recognized experts presenting evidence-based perspectives and clinical experience in testosterone therapy and sexual health management.
Target Audience
This course is intended for healthcare professionals including endocrinologists, internists, psychiatrists, urologists, sexual health specialists, and other clinicians interested in advancing their understanding of testosterone therapy and sexual dysfunction management.
Why This Topic Matters
Testosterone Therapy and Men’s Health 2021 (CME VIDEOS) addresses a critical and often under-educated area in endocrinology and men’s health. Given that a significant proportion of men over 45 experience low testosterone and many individuals of both sexes have sexual dysfunction, this course fills an important educational gap.
MedHub Central provides this course to strengthen clinical expertise and confidence in managing testosterone deficiency and related conditions, ensuring that practitioners are informed by current scientific evidence and expert consensus within the endocrinology specialty.





