Unspoken Truths of Testosterone Management: Insights from Dr Amir Eslami
Description
THIS EPISODE unravels the extremely important role of testosterone for men. It covers:
- The function and regulation of testosterone in the body
- Prevalence and impact of deficiency
- Clinical features of deficiency
- Primary care workup and when to refer onwards
- The importance of testosterone in women
At least in the UK, this is an extremely important, and yet so often neglected area of clinical care. It's time to wake-up and give patients the expertise they need.
Special thanks to our guest speaker:
Dr Amir Reza Eslami. MRCGP MBBs BSc MSc clin endo PGCert Edu (GP and specialist in Testosterone replacement therapy)
SPONSORSHIP: None.
USEFUL LINKS:
Online learning module: PCTAG - Primary Care Testosterone Advisory Group
Authoritative reference: British Society of Sexual Medicine | Founded in 1997 (bssm.org.uk)
European Academy of Andrology (andrologyacademy.net)
Dr Amir Eslami's Service: Fortis Healthcare (fortis-healthcare.com)
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