This free Urology CME dinner will be held on the evening of Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2019, in Southport, CT.
Location: Artisan at Delamar, 275 Old Post Road, Southport, CT
Time: 5:00 p.m. Registration and Cocktails; 6:00 p.m. Program and Dinner
PROGRAM
Peyronie's Disease: State of the Art Evaluation and Treatment Options
and
Hypogonadism: How to Treat in the Older Gentleman and Men of Reproductive Age, and Update on New Delivery Systems
- Stanton Honig, MD, Professor of Clinical Urology; Director, Male Reproductive Health Program
Differentiating Clinically Significant vs Clinically Insignificant Prostate Cancer: Role of Biomarkers and MRI Fusion Biopsy, and the Future
- Preston C. Sprenkle, MD, Associate Professor of Urology; Division Chief, Division of Urology at VA Conecticut Healthcare System; Director, Urology Research Fellowship; Director, Urologic Oncology Clinical Fellowship Program
- Michael S. Leapman, MD, Assistant Professor of Urology
PSA Screening: Has the Tide Turned Toward More Aggressive Screening? (Moderated by Michael S. Leapman, MD)
- David G. Hesse, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Urology
- Thomas V. Martin, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Urology
Minimally Invasive BPH Treatments: How to Tailor the Treatment to the Patient
- Daniel S. Kellner, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Urology; Clinician in Urology
Male Urethral Stricture Disease: Should We Be Performing More Urethroplasties for Cure?
- Jaime A. Cavallo, MD, MPHS, Assistant Professor of Urology; Director of Male Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgery, Urology
For information and to register: (203) 785-2229 or medicine.yale.edu/urology/men
Presented by Yale Medicine Urology and Yale New Haven Health