Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects more than 30 million men in the U.S. It is especially common in men with prostate surgery, diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. However, it is now possible to treat almost all men with ED! ED undermines a man’s sexual confidence – but successful treatment can help restore it! Many ED treatments are covered by most insurance and prescription plans. Attend a FREE Men’s Health Community Webinar sponsored by Coloplast Corp. to educate men and their partners about approved ED treatment options. Your name and contact information will remain confidential. For complete anonymity, you can register under an alias, however the correct email address is required for event login.

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Agenda:
  • Straight Talk on Erectile Dysfunction
  • Erectile Dysfunction Treatment Options
  • Patient Education Video
  • Q & A

Details About the Webinar

About the Speakers

1617738643-58ca0ef872e9a624 Coloplast Urology
Sponsor

Coloplast develops products and services that make life easier for people with very personal and private medical conditions. Working closely with the people who use our products, we create solutions that are sensitive to their special needs.

1617738645-e786597098649630 Paul H. Chung, MD
Director of the Division of Reconstructive Urology and Assistant Professor of Urology at Thomas Jefferson University’s, Sidney Kimmel Medical College in Philadelphia, PA

Education & Training:

Undergraduate Degree, BS in Electrical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

Medical Degree, Thomas Jefferson University, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Philadelphia, PA

Research Fellowship, National Institutes of Health, Clinical Research Training Program, Bethesda, MD

Urology Residency, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX

Clinical Fellowship in Genitourinary Reconstruction, Prosthetics. and Trauma, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA