Testosterone Therapy and Sexual Dysfunction
January 16-17, 2026 • Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress, Orlando

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This program is among the highest-rated Harvard Medical School CME courses. This is an exclusive offering with limited seating; early registration is strongly recommended.
Register by November 24, 2025, for discounted pricing!
Credits & Accreditation
- 15.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
- 15.75 ABIM MOC Points
- 15.75 ECMECs® Credits
- 4.00 Risk Management Credits
- Commensurate Credits from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the European Union of Medical Specialists
Who Should Attend
- Dermatologists
- Endocrinologists
- Family practice providers
- Geriatricians
- Gynecologists
- PAs
- Primary care providers
- Psychiatrists
- Psychologists
- NPs and nurses
- Urologists
- Other clinicians who treat low testosterone and male and female sexual health issues
Innovative and Comprehensive Continuing Medical Education Course on Testosterone Deficiency and Sexual Issues
Testosterone Therapy and Sexual Dysfunction – Demystifying the Hype with Science to Provide Cutting Edge Treatment for Your Patients
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. This innovative and comprehensive course will focus on testosterone deficiency and its treatment in men and women and will also address several other sexual issues. 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, there have been few educational opportunities to address sexual dysfunction in men and women. Approximately 40% of men and a similar percentage of women have one sexual dysfunction or another. Indeed, there have been several fascinating therapeutic advances in the treatment of sexual dysfunction in women that have received scant attention in other educational events.
Program Highlights Include:
- The importance of testosterone in male health
- Can testosterone be used in men with prostate cancer?
- Current evidence regarding HRT in women and how to start treatment
- The who, when and why of testosterone therapy
- Evaluation of and cutting-edge treatment for ED
- The TRAVERSE Trial results
- Hair and hormones
- Non-medical strategies for managing couples with sexual complaints
Practice-Changing Education Led by Men’s Health Pioneer Abraham Morgentaler

The course is led by men’s health pioneer Abraham Morgentaler, MD, FACS, whose research in the field transformed our understanding of the science of testosterone in men.
Dr. Morgentaler has brought together an all-star faculty of thought leaders to explore the most pressing issues and controversies in the field. Through a combination of scientific insight and clinical expertise, the course will demystify complex topics and offer evidence-based treatment strategies. It will also cover the management of common sexual concerns in men, such as erectile dysfunction, and in women, including hypoactive sexual desire disorder. Additionally, a clinical psychologist and sex therapist will present non-medical approaches for helping couples navigate sexual challenges.
An Icon in Testosterone Therapy
Neil H. Baum, MD presented “Interviews with Icons: Abraham Morgentaler, MD, FACS, and Testosterone Therapy in Clinical Medicine” for the Grand Rounds in Urology audience in February 2023.
What Participants Say About This Course
Ranked among the highest-rated Harvard Medical School CME courses, past participants consistently report that this program has improved their clinical practice and outcomes.