Urology: Male Sexual Issues (Audio-Digest Foundation Urology Continuing Medical Education (CME). Book 34)
Description
Purpose: Audio-Digest Foundation CME/CE activities are designed to provide its learners - physicians and other healthcare professionals - with continuing education that will help identify clinical problems in their practice settings, provide content to help to solve those problems, and increase their application of knowledge to practice.
Audio-Digest Urology is specifically designed to provide the participant with state-of-the-art information, including, but not limited to, the diagnosis and management of:
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Bladder cancer
Prostate cancer
Renal cancer
Impotence and infertility
Female stress urinary incontinence
Calculus disease
Interstitial cystitis
Pediatric urologic problems
Penile malformations
Reflux disease
Sexually transmitted diseases
The goals of this program are to improve diagnosis and management of male hypogonadism and penile implant surgery. After hearing and assimilating this program, the clinician will be better able to:
1: Screen for, recognize, and diagnose male hypogonadism.
2: Choose routes of administration of testosterone that are tailored to individual patients’ preferences and needs.
3: Manage patients on testosterone replacement.
4: Plan surgical approaches for penile implants that minimize infection risk.
5: Recommend appropriate penile implant types for each patient.
Audio-Digest Urology is specifically designed to provide the participant with state-of-the-art information, including, but not limited to, the diagnosis and management of:
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Bladder cancer
Prostate cancer
Renal cancer
Impotence and infertility
Female stress urinary incontinence
Calculus disease
Interstitial cystitis
Pediatric urologic problems
Penile malformations
Reflux disease
Sexually transmitted diseases
The goals of this program are to improve diagnosis and management of male hypogonadism and penile implant surgery. After hearing and assimilating this program, the clinician will be better able to:
1: Screen for, recognize, and diagnose male hypogonadism.
2: Choose routes of administration of testosterone that are tailored to individual patients’ preferences and needs.
3: Manage patients on testosterone replacement.
4: Plan surgical approaches for penile implants that minimize infection risk.
5: Recommend appropriate penile implant types for each patient.










