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Harvard Testosterone Therapy and Sexual Dysfunction 2026
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Description
Harvard Testosterone Therapy and Sexual Dysfunction 2026
Demystifying the hype with science—practical, evidence-based strategies for testosterone deficiency and sexual dysfunction in men and women, with case-based learning and expert panels.
Jan 16–17, 2026
Orlando (Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress)
TRAVERSE Trial
FDA Label Updates
Men + Women
Case-Based + Panels
Orlando (Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress)
TRAVERSE Trial
FDA Label Updates
Men + Women
Case-Based + Panels
Format: lectures • live demonstrations • interactive discussions • Q&A panels
Overview
Testosterone therapy is among the most debated topics in medicine. This comprehensive course focuses on testosterone deficiency and optimized treatment strategies in men and women, while also addressing major sexual health concerns across genders—supported by guideline-based practice, contemporary evidence, and expert clinical judgment.
Why it matters
Real-world prevalence of low testosterone and sexual dysfunction is high, yet practical training is limited. This program closes the gap with tools, best practices, and risk-aware decision making.
Clinically actionable
Candidate selection • dosing/route choices • monitoring and adverse effects • cardiovascular and prostate considerations • ED algorithms • female sexual dysfunction updates • partner dynamics & sex therapy insights
Who Should Attend
- Urologists and men’s health clinicians
- Endocrinologists, primary care providers, and family practice
- Gynecologists involved in women’s hormone therapy and sexual health
- Geriatricians managing age-related endocrine and sexual health concerns
- Psychiatrists, psychologists, and clinicians supporting sexual function and couples dynamics
- NPs, PAs, nurses, and advanced practice clinicians
Program Highlights
Testosterone therapy essentials
The ABCs of testosterone • physiology/pathophysiology • who/when/why to treat • “myths vs facts” counseling • route selection (injections, topicals, pellets, orals) • monitoring and risk mitigation
Risk-aware practice
TRAVERSE Trial takeaways • cardiovascular risk framing • prostate cancer/BPH considerations • fertility-preservation strategies • managing adverse effects (e.g., erythrocytosis, PSA rise)
Sexual dysfunction (men)
ED evaluation & treatment (pills, injections, surgery, more) • low-intensity shock wave therapy, PRP, emerging options • premature/delayed ejaculation • practical clinic pearls
Sexual dysfunction (women)
HRT evidence and “how to start” • hypoactive sexual desire disorder • other female sexual dysfunctions • partner dynamics • sociosexual trends & sex therapy insights
Featuring
Innovative lectures • valuable case-based sessions • live demonstrations • question-and-answer panels • interactive discussions
Agenda Snapshot (High-Yield)
Fri, Jan 16 — Testosterone Therapy Core
Terminology • physiology/pathophysiology • guidelines navigation • candidate selection • mental health considerations • hair/hormones • treatment modalities and delivery routes • TRAVERSE Trial & CV risk • prostate/BPH risks • fertility preservation • complex cases + panel Q&A
Sat, Jan 17 — Sexual Dysfunction (Men & Women)
ED evaluation & treatment pathways • new ED therapies (shock wave, PRP, etc.) • ejaculation disorders • FDA labeling changes (clinical impact) • women’s sexual function physiology • sex therapy/partner dynamics • HRT in women (rationale + approach) • HSDD and other female sexual dysfunctions • sex tech & future trends • panel Q&A
Access & Delivery
Google Drive delivery: All materials are provided via Google Drive with unlimited access and downloadable files for offline study.
Important: Medicine.ac does not provide CME, CE, or any credits of any kind.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this course only about testosterone therapy?
No—while testosterone deficiency and replacement strategies are central, the program also covers major sexual dysfunction topics in men and women, including evidence-based ED pathways and female sexual dysfunction updates.
Does it address cardiovascular and prostate considerations?
Yes—sessions cover risk framing, TRAVERSE Trial implications, prostate cancer/BPH considerations, and practical monitoring/mitigation strategies.
Are there practical tools and case-based learning?
Yes—expect case-based sessions, live demonstrations, and expert panels focused on real clinic decisions (candidate selection, dosing routes, adverse effects, and complex cases).
How is access delivered?
All materials are provided via Google Drive with unlimited access and downloadable files for offline study.
Are CME/CE credits included?
No. Medicine.ac does not provide CME, CE, or any credits of any kind.
Student & Physician Experiences
★★★★★
Urology (J.T.)
“Finally a course that treats testosterone therapy as nuanced medicine, not marketing. The monitoring and risk sessions were exceptionally useful.”
★★★★★
Primary Care (Dr. Melissa R.)
“Clear guidance on who is truly a candidate for therapy, plus practical counseling scripts for myths vs facts. Strong ED framework too.”
★★★★☆
Women’s Health (A.S.)
“Excellent female sexual dysfunction content and partner dynamics discussions. The sessions made the evidence feel actionable.”
