UW (Washington) Men’s Health Update 2021

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UW Medicine Men’s Health Update 2021

Format:24 videos + 20 pdfs, size: 4.13 GB

Course Audience: urologists, primary care physician

Overview:

Date & Location

Friday, August 13, 2021, 7:45 AM – Saturday, August 14, 2021, 12:50 PM, Online, Webinar, WA

Overview

With the evolution of the American healthcare and the reorganization of many regional healthcare systems, there are ever increasing demands for healthcare access. As a result, primary care providers are increasingly caring for broader spectrum of disease, including urologic disease. Men are disproportionately afflicted by urologic disease, and “Men’s Health” is an established medical arena where specialized knowledge is required. The diagnosis and management of Men’s Health diseases are continually evolving and are heavily influenced by advances in diagnostic technology, pharma, and surgical devices. The greatest challenge that care providers face is staying up to date with the changes in this field, thereby assuring state-of-the-art care for their patients.

Expert 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, male infertility and the changing influence of marijuana, and genital pain syndromes. After the plenary sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in question & answer sessions.

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. Provide management options for men with localized prostate cancer, including active surveillance.
  3. Understand the 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. Assign the appropriate evaluation of men suspected of having hypogonadism and discuss the risks and benefits of testosterone treatment.
  6. Describe the relationship between cardiovascular disease and erectile dysfunction and offer appropriate treatment options to men experiencing ED and other forms of sexual dysfunction.
  7. Recognize the association between male infertility and disease, and discuss the evidence based evaluation of male infertility.
  8. Explain key elements of a BPH evaluation and provide appropriate treatment options.
  9. Perform the appropriate evaluation of men with scrotal content pain and discuss and evidence based initial treatment approach.
  10. Understand the role of non-narcotic pain management in patients with chronic pain.
  11. Understand genital dermatological conditions common to men.
  12. Broadly discuss gender affirming medical and surgical therapies and advancements in the field of transgender care.
  13. Understand elements to the triage of patients presenting with renal stones.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This course is designed for the practicing community of primary care providers and urologists in the WWAMI region who are seeking an update on important clinical topics in men’s health. The course is also well-suited for nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, naturopathic doctors, fellows and residents.

Adjourn & Combined Q&A Document (PDF Format)

Care for Transgender & Gender Diverse Patients (Video MP4 Format)

Care for Transgender & Gender Diverse Patients (PDF Format)

Ejaculatory Dysfunction (Video MP4 Format)

Ejaculatory Dysfunction (PDF Format)

Erectile Dysfunction in Young Men- Is It All In Their Head. (Video MP4 Format)

Erectile Dysfunction in Young Men- Is It All In Their Head. (PDF Format)

Erectile Dysfunction- Moving Beyond Pills (Video MP4 Format)

Erectile Dysfunction- Moving Beyond Pills (PDF Format)

Evaluation and Management of Scrotal Masses (Video MP4 Format)

Evaluation and Management of Scrotal Masses (PDF Format)

Evaluation and Management of Testicular Pain (Video MP4 Format)

Evaluation and Management of Testicular Pain (PDF Format)

Hematuria- What Tests to Order and When to Refer (Video MP4 Format)

Hematuria- What Tests to Order and When to Refer (PDF Format)

Incidental Renal Findings (Video MP4 Format)

Incidental Renal Findings (PDF Format)

Interstitial Cystitis Bladder Pain Syndrome (IC BPS) and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) (Video MP4 Format)

Interstitial Cystitis Bladder Pain Syndrome (IC BPS) and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) (PDF Format)

Kidney Stones (Video MP4 Format)

Kidney Stones (PDF Format)

Male Genital Dermatology (Video MP4 Format)

Male Genital Dermatology (PDF Format)

Non-Surgical Management of Urinary Retention (Video MP4 Format)

Non-Surgical Management of Urinary Retention (PDF Format)

Nutrition for Enhancing Reproductive Health (Video MP4 Format)

Nutrition for Enhancing Reproductive Health (PDF Format)

Pelvic Health Physical Therapy (Video MP4 Format)

Pelvic Health Physical Therapy (PDF Format)

Q&A (Video MP4 Format)

Section Intro- Male Sexual Dysfunction Q&A (Video MP4 Format)

Section Intro- Reproductive Health Q&A (Video MP4 Format)

Section Intro- Urologic Lumps and Bumps Q&A (Video MP4 Format)

Section Intro- Voiding Dysfunction Q&A (Video MP4 Format)

Surgical Treatment of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (Video MP4 Format)

Surgical Treatment of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PDF Format)

Testosterone Deficiency- Workup and Management (Video MP4 Format)

Testosterone Deficiency- Workup and Management (PDF Format)

Trends in Male Fertility (Video MP4 Format)

Trends in Male Fertility (PDF Format)

Urinary Symptoms- Medical Treatment of LUTS (Video MP4 Format)

Urinary Symptoms- Medical Treatment of LUTS (PDF Format)

Welcome and Course Introduction (Video MP4 Format)

Welcome and Course Introduction (PDF Format)

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