Testosterone, HRT and
Sexual Medicine
Innovative and Comprehensive Course on Testosterone Deficiency and Sexual Issues
Explore the ProgramDemystifying the Hype with Science
Testosterone therapy is one of the most controversial topics in medicine, yet multiple medical societies endorse its use, supported by level 1 evidence showing a variety of health benefits in men.
Studies indicate that nearly 40% of men over the age of 45 have overtly low testosterone levels, yet education in this area is extremely limited. Similarly, approximately 40% of men and a similar percentage of women have one sexual dysfunction or another.
This innovative course focuses on testosterone deficiency and its treatment, addressing sexual issues with cutting-edge therapeutic advances that receive scant attention in other educational events.
Featuring:
- Innovative lectures
- Valuable case-based sessions
- Live demonstrations
- Question-and-answer panels
- Interactive discussions
Program Highlights
Updates, Best Practices, Tools and Optimized Strategies
The importance of testosterone in male health
The ABCs of testosterone
Can testosterone be used in men with prostate cancer?
Testosterone and the risk of breast cancer in women
Managing risks, including cardiovascular disease
Effective and safe interventions to preserve fertility
The who, when and why of testosterone replacement therapy
Advising patients on testosterone myths and facts
Current evidence regarding HRT in women and how to start treatment
Addressing “hormonophobia”: What’s the truth?
Evidence-based solutions for improving male sexual problems
The TRAVERSE Trial results
Hypoactive sexual desire disorder and other common sexual issues for women
Real-world evidence – who’s a candidate for T therapy? Recent updates on society guidelines and recommendations
Management of complex cases
How to handle adverse effects from treatment (i.e., erythrocytosis, rise in PSA)
Common female sexual issues and their treatment
Non-medical strategies for managing couples with sexual complaints – expert advice from a clinical psychologist and sex therapist
Evaluation of and cutting-edge treatment for ED
Practical pearls from Dr. Morgentaler
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Comprehensive Two-Day Agenda
Friday, January 16
Registration and Breakfast
Introduction and Welcome
Morgentaler
The Importance of Testosterone in Men’s Health
Khera
History of Testosterone Therapy: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?
Morgentaler
What’s in a Name? Understanding the Terminology
Morgentaler
Testosterone Physiology and Pathophysiology
Traish
Refreshment Break
Navigating a Sea of Guidelines: What You Need to Know
Khera
Who is a Candidate? The Marriage of Guidelines and Clinical Experience for Testosterone Therapy
Morgentaler
Testosterone and Mental Health in Men and Women*
Campbell
Lunch Break
Current Treatments for Hair Loss in 2026
Avram
How to Treat: Injections, Topicals, Pellets, Orals
Morgentaler
The TRAVERSE Trial and Cardiovascular Risks*
Khera
Prostate Cancer and BPH Risks: What’s the Truth?*
Morgentaler
Refreshment Break
Other Risks and Their Management: A Case-Based Interactive Session*
Morgentaler
Managing Testosterone Deficiency in Men Wishing to Preserve Fertility: Effective and Safe Interventions*
Khera
Management of Complex Clinical Cases: A Case-Based Session
Morgentaler
Question-and-Answer Session
Panel
Saturday, January 17
Breakfast
Sexual Health is the Best Barometer of Overall Health
Khera
How to Evaluate and Treat Men with Erectile Dysfunction: Pills, Injections, Surgery and More
Campbell
New and Cutting-Edge Treatments for ED: Low-Intensity Shock Wave Therapy, PRP, and More
Khera
Refreshment Break
Premature and Delayed Ejaculation: Recommendations for Optimal Care
Campbell
Practical Tricks of the Trade in Treating ED and Other Male Sexual Issues: An RN’s Perspective
Flinn
Bringing It All Together: Questions and Discussion
Panel
Hot Off the Press: FDA Labeling Changes and their Impact on Clinical Practice
Morgentaler, Khera, Rubin
KeynoteTestosterone, Science and Human Dignity
Morgentaler
Lunch Break
Physiology and Pathophysiology of Women's Sexual Function
Traish
Sociosexual Trends and Sex Therapy: Addressing Modern Intimacy*
Brandon
KeynoteHormone Replacement Therapy in Women: Rationale and How I Do It
Rubin
Refreshment Break
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
Rubin
The X-Factor: Partner Dynamics and Its Effect on Treatment
Brandon
Other Female Sexual Dysfunctions
Rubin
Sex Tech, Chatbots, and the Future of Intimacy
Brandon
Question-and-Answer Session
Panel
Who Should Attend
This comprehensive course is designed for a wide range of healthcare professionals, including:
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Abraham Morgentaler, MD, FACS
Course Director & Men's Health Pioneer
Welcome From the Director
Testosterone therapy has been controversial since it first became available in the 1930s. Today, we know that not only do men with testosterone deficiency suffer from a variety of troubling sexual and non-sexual symptoms, but also that there are important health risks associated with untreated testosterone deficiency, including obesity, decreased bone mineral density and increased mortality.
The field of testosterone therapy and sexual health is becoming increasingly recognized as critical to the health and wellness of our patients. We now have level 1 evidence that testosterone therapy provides valuable benefits to men, and numerous medical societies have published guidelines endorsing its use.
Yet there remains a poor knowledge base among physicians and considerable misunderstanding of testosterone therapy, its benefits and its risks! There is confusion as to who is a candidate, how to make the diagnosis, how to treat and what the actual risks are, including cardiovascular and prostate cancer.
I have been researching and publishing on this topic for over 40 years, while gaining extensive clinical experience in my medical practice as the founder of the first comprehensive men’s health center in the US. I’ve been humbled to see my research credited with transforming our understanding of the relationship between testosterone and prostate cancer.
"Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or new to this area, you’ll find invaluable insights and practical guidance from our all-star faculty. We hope you will join us January 28-30, 2027, in Orlando, Florida, for an exciting weekend of learning."
Course Faculty
Learn from internationally recognized pioneers and thought leaders.
Abraham Morgentaler, MD, FACS
Blavatnik Faculty Fellow in Health and Longevity
Harvard Medical School
Dr. Morgentaler is an acclaimed author, medical researcher and pioneer in men’s health. He is internationally recognized as an authority on testosterone deficiency and its treatment and health effects. His work has appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, and The Lancet, among others. Dr. Morgentaler has been called a visionary regarding male health. He founded the first comprehensive Men’s Health Center in the USA and his research has revolutionized decades-old concepts regarding testosterone, prostate cancer and male sexuality.
Dr. Morgentaler is a bestselling author. His books provide a new perspective on what men are really like. He has taught thousands of physicians and medical students around the world via his lectures and courses and thousands of men have benefitted directly from his care as a compassionate and caring physician. His latest book, Testosterone For Life, a Harvard Health Publications title has been widely acclaimed.
Mohit Khera, MD, MPH, MBA
Professor of Urology
F. Brantley Scott Chair in Urology
Director, Laboratory for Andrology Research
Medical Director, Executive Health Program
Medical Director, Scott Department of Urology
Baylor College of Medicine
Rachel S. Rubin, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor, Georgetown University
Clinical Instructor, George Washington University
Dr. Rachel S. Rubin is a board certified urologist with fellowship training in sexual medicine. She is an assistant clinical professor in urology at Georgetown University and owns her own practice in Washington DC. Dr. Rubin provides comprehensive care to all genders. She treats issues such as pelvic pain, menopause, erectile dysfunction, and low libido. Dr. Rubin is the director at large and former education chair for the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH) and an associate editor for the journal Sexual Medicine Reviews. Her work has been featured in the NYT, NPR and PBS.
What Clinicians Are Saying
Hear from healthcare professionals who have transformed their practices.
"Having the entire course recorded and uploaded to Google Drive is a lifesaver. I could review Dr. Morgentaler's complex guidelines at my own pace! Highly recommended."
Dr. Sarah J.
Primary Care Provider
"The most comprehensive conference on sexual medicine I've ever taken. Accessing the recordings directly from Google Drive made it so easy to re-watch the case-based sessions on my phone."
Mark T., MD
Urologist
"Dr. Rubin's session on female sexual health was an absolute game-changer. I love that these high-quality recordings are permanently available in Google Drive for quick clinical reference."
Dr. Lisa C.
Gynecologist
"Excellent breakdown of the TRAVERSE trial. Being able to pause and rewind the Google Drive videos helped me really digest the cardiovascular data before applying it to my older male patients."
Dr. Emily R.
Internal Medicine
"A perfect balance of deep scientific physiology and practical, everyday pearls. The convenience of having all the recorded lectures organized neatly in Google Drive is unmatched."
James W., FNP
Nurse Practitioner
"Finally, a course that tackles both male and female sexual dysfunction with equal rigor. Watching the Google Drive recordings fit perfectly into my busy clinical schedule without missing a beat."
Dr. David K.
Endocrinologist
"I've bought many online courses, but the sheer value and accessibility of this one stands out. The Google Drive video archive allows me to revisit these brilliant sessions anytime I need."
Dr. Robert M.
Family Medicine
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
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Identify individuals with testosterone deficiency.
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Identify risks and benefits of testosterone therapy.
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantage of each of the treatment options for management of male and female sexual dysfunctions.
Core Topics Covered
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Dr. Andrew Collins, MD (Urology) –
An outstanding and evidence-based course. The faculty presented complex testosterone management concepts in a very practical and clinically applicable way.
Dr. Melissa Grant, MD (Endocrinology) –
This program provided clarity on controversial aspects of testosterone therapy. The scientific depth and clinical pearls were extremely valuable.
Dr. Stephanie Nguyen, MD (Psychiatry) –
The discussion on sexual dysfunction and hormonal influence was insightful and clinically relevant. Excellent academic quality.
Dr. Thomas Reynolds, MD (Primary Care) –
Clear, balanced, and up-to-date. The course helped me understand the latest evidence and avoid common prescribing mistakes.
Dr. Laura Bennett, MD (Gynecology) –
I appreciated the nuanced approach to both male and female sexual health. The case-based discussions were particularly helpful.
Dr. Laura Bennett, MD (Gynecology) –
I appreciated the nuanced approach to both male and female sexual health. The case-based discussions were particularly helpful.
Dr. Natalie Brooks, MD (Geriatrics) –
A highly informative course that addresses real-world clinical challenges in aging patients. Very well organized.