Scientific program topics (under proviso)

Theme of the meeting: Sexual health - a gateway to good health

State of the art lectures:

  • The brain and sexual desire
  • The evolution of sexual medicine: How sexual medicine can alter societal and cultural beliefs?
  • Potential targets for the treatment of diabetes associated ED
  • Stem cell and gene therapy in sexual medicine: Current status and future possibilities
  • Definitions of FSD - Where are we heading?

 

Master lectures:

  • The evolving world of neuroprotective approaches to postsurgical sexual dysfunction
  • Strategy for penile reconstruction in regenerative medicine
  • Ejaculatory physiology: Recent update
  • ISSM guideline on diagnosis and management of PE
  • Masturbation: What we know about frequency, importance, physiology, cultural attitudes
  • Sexual arousal in women
  • Sexuality, body image and gender norms
  • The sexual brain - MRI and sexuality in women. What can we learn from MRI studies?

 

Round tables:

  • Alternative medicine/nutriceuticals used in Asia and Africa for sexual health: Is there anything more than anecdotal or subjective evidence?
  • The state of men's sexual health outside of North America and Europe
  • Is declining testosterone in older men part of the aging process or is it really late onset hypogonadism?: Current status of LOH and TRT in clinical practice
  • Optimizing Peyronie's repair outcomes
  • Male circumcision and HIV transmission
  • Simultaneous treatment of LUTS and ED
  • Womens sexuality over a lifespan
  • Co-morbidities affecting women's sexual health

 

Interactive sessions:

  • Treatment of ED patients after failure of oral PDE5i
  • Management of stuttering priapism
  • Management of micropenis and short penis
  • Sexual pain disorder - How should it be treated?
  • The relationship of cardiovascular and metabolic disorders to sexual dysfunction: Does prevention or treatment of cardiovascular and metabolic disorders preserve erectile function or improve erectile dysfunction?

 

Point counter point sessions:

  • Primary management of PE should be pharmacologic, not psychologic
  • Tunica shortening procedures are better than plaque incision/excision and grafting procedures and should be the procedure of choice for Peyronie's repair
  • Does spontaneous desire exist in women?

 

Instructional courses:

  • Optimizing treatment through sex coaching: Practical guidelines
  • Complicated cases of penile prosthesis
  • How to treat hypoactive sexual desire disorder
  • Basics of women's sexual function and dysfunction
  • Cancer, sexuality and intimacy

 

Practicums in sexual medicine:

  • How to get a paper published in a scientific journal
  • How to review a manuscript for a scientific journal
  • Using reporting guidelines
  • Basic statistics for the sexual medicine researcher
  • Malware & rootkit - new internet threats - secrets & solutions
  • E-mails - manage the mail storm in your mailbox
  • Powerpoint powerfull - avoiding the pitfalls of bad slides

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