Male Sexual Health Male Sexual Health
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Male Sexual Health Male Sexual Health
NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID NEW YORK, NY PERMIT# 8048 The Post-Graduate Medical School of the New York Universit y School of Medicine is committed to improving patient care through continuing m edical education. Spons ored by t he NY U Po st-G r ad u ate Med i cal Sch o ol Course Description Erectile function is an important quality of life issue for men and their partners. The PDE-5 inhibitor has revolutionized the treatment of ED. Though it simplified the treatment of erectile dysfunction, the primary care provider (PCP) has been, by default, now drawn into the field of sexual medicine, as men and their partners are now bringing to their attention issues of loss of libido, hypogonadism, ejaculatory dysfunction and orgasmic dysfunction. The goals of this course are to educate the PCP in all areas of male sexual health. Target Audience Primary care and internal medicine physicians. 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016 Clinical Challenges in Visit the NYU Post-Graduate Medical School website at www.med.nyu.edu/courses/cme/malexsexualhealth S a t urda y, N o ve m be r 8, 2 00 8 N e w Yo rk , N Y Health Male Sexual Male Sexual Clinical Challenges in Post-Graduate Medical School, Statement of Need Health • Hypogonadism • Erectile Dysfunction • Ejaculatory Dysfunction • Low Libido • Orgasmic Problems Saturday, November 8, 2 00 8 New York, NY Erectile Dysfunction is highly prevalent, with 50% of men over the age of 40 experiencing some ED. ED has been linked to endothelial disease and may be a predictor of coronary artery disease. As many as 35% of men will never adequately respond to the PDE-5 inhibitors; and as the underlying diseases responsible for erectile dysfunction progress, an increasing number of men are now failing the oral treatments. Non-urologists now account for over 85% of the treaters of Erectile Dysfunction, and as the primary care physician encounters patients who are failing treatment, PCP’s should be able to initiate second line therapy. When the first and second line therapies don’t work, the PCP should be able to counsel his patients on injection therapy and penile prosthesis implantation. Hypogonadism has major health issues for the aging male in addition to sexual dysfunction. There exists an irrational amount of hysteria surrounding testosterone replacement and the risk of prostate cancer that needs to be addressed by the PCP. Ejaculatory Dysfunctions are increasingly discussed between patients and their PCP’s, so the physician should be up-to-date on current treatment options. Educational Objectives • Describe the increasing body of evidence linking ED to endothelial disease and the importance of establishing the diagnosis to improve overall health of the patient • Recognize reasons for initial PDE-5 failure and ways to maximize initial response based on pharmacokinetic properties of different medications, and explain to long-term patients why failure has occurred; and the associated health implications • Implement intraurethral and injection therapy as second line therapy • Counsel patients on the newest data on injection therapy and review risks and benefits of contemporary penile prosthesis surgery • Identify the signs and symptoms of hypogonadism and the risk and benefits of treatment, as well as the evidence-based risk of treating hypogonadism and the risk of prostate cancer • Describe current and future treatments for premature ejaculation Faculty Agenda 7:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast Oral Therapy 8: 00 Andrew McCullough, MD 8: 05 Update on Oral Therapy in Past 10 Years Andrew McCullough, MD 8: 20 Welcome & Introduction Link Between Erectile Dysfunction and Other Disease States Steven Lamm, MD 8:40 Why Do Men Fail Oral Therapy? Joseph Alukal, MD 9: 00 Case Presentations and Panel Discussions 9: 20 Risks of PDE-5 Inhibitors Andrew McCullough, MD 9:40 Coffee Break Second Line Therapy for the Primary Care Provider 10 :30 Vacuum Erection Device James Barada, MD 11: 20 11:40 12: 00 pm Intraurethral Alprostadil Andrew McCullough, MD 11: 00 12:15 Combination Therapy Rationale and Efficacy Joseph Alukal, MD Case Presentations and Panel Discussions Lunch Break Live Demonstration of Second Line Therapy Hypogonadism 1: 00 Health Implications of Hypogonadism Ridwan Shabsigh, MD 1: 20 Treatment Options Martin Miner, MD 1:40 Do I Need to Worry About Prostate Cancer? Herbert Lepor, MD 2: 00 Case Presentations and Discussions 2: 20 Coffee Break Ejaculatory and Libido Issues 2:40 Premature Ejaculation Treatment James Barada, MD 3: 20 Premature Ejaculation Epidemiology and Pathophysiology Joseph Alukal, MD 3: 00 Delayed or No Ejaculation and Low Libido Ridwan Shabsigh, MD 3:40 4: 00 pm Andrew McCullough, MD Associate Professor of Urology NYU School of Medicine New York, NY Guest Faculty James Barada, MD Director Albany Center for Sexual Health Albany, New York Martin Miner, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine Warren Alpert School of Medicine Brown University Co-Director, Men¹s Health Center Miriam Hospital Providence, RI Case Presentations and Discussion Adjourn Register online at www.med.nyu.edu/courses/cme/malesexualhealth Ridwan Shabsigh, MD Director, Division of Urology Maimonides Medical Center Brooklyn, NY NYU School of Medicine Faculty Joseph Alukal, MD Assistant Professor of Urology Steven Lamm, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Male Sexual Health , Course #382, November 8, 2008 (Please do not reduce or enlarge this form) PLEASE PRINT ALL INFORMATION CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND NUMBERS. Name FIRST M.I. LAST Address Herbert Lepor, MD Professor and Martin Spatz Chairman of Urology City State Day Phone Zip Fax Course Confirmation: Please supply your e-mail address to receive a confirmation letter. Written confirmation will not be mailed. Make sure your e-mail address is clearly written. What Is the Case for Daily Therapy? Steve Lamm, MD 10 : 00 Course Director C O U R S E R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M General Information Location NYU School of Medicine Schwartz Lecture Hall, Classroom F 401 E. 30th Street New York, NY 10016 NYU School of Medicine is located in a predominately residential area on the East side of Manhattan. PHOTO IDENTIFICATION IS REQUIRED TO ENTER THE MEDICAL CENTER. Online Registration Preferred Applications will be accepted in order of their receipt. Visit our secure website www.med.nyu. edu/courses/cme/malexsexualhealth to submit online registration. Registration Office NYU Post-Graduate Medical School P. O. 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