At the #SMSNA24 incontinence panel, @AramLoeb reviewed the history of the AUS, a device still making an impact on the lives of patients 50+ years later. Hear from just a few of those patients in our docuseries DRY, an initiative aimed to address the stigma of incontinence.
Wow. A lecture that captured the entire packed out room @SMSNA_ORG@drphil_urology just enlightened us on importance of Generating a life mission through mindfulness. How to create happiness in life
▶️Find your purpose
▶️Set your intention
➡️All you need is 20%
Set yourself up for success
#SMSNA2024
Great talk from @Helo_MD about the importance of setting boundaries with patients! Important to Recognize, Speak Up, Document, Set Boundaries, and Follow Through! This protects providers and clinic staff! Have to care for patients but ensure safe interactions during! #SMSNA24
Quoting @SaveYourSexLife
The 5 sins of sexual medecine:
☆ Ageism
☆ projection
☆ judgment
☆ Intolerance
☆ Apathy
With the best of intention, we are all at risk; stay mindful that all patient interactions, not only procedures, are healthcare.
Great talk by @drphil_urology on the importance of mindfulness in urology, which includes setting your intentions, defining your purpose and focusing on the 20% that is under your control not the 80% that isn’t. Check out his podcast @OperateZen for more! #SMSNA24
Wearable technologies for erectile health assessment are bigger and better than ever. Excellent talk by the esteemed @SaveYourSexLife on the current state of some players and the potential for Mens health evaluation. #SMSNA24@SMSNA_ORG
#SMSNA24 Awesome and insightful talk by our President @DrMohitKhera . Do you know the difference between sex span and health span?! Great tips on prolonging sex span by focusing on diet, sleep, and stress reduction. @SMSNA_ORG
The sexual medecine society conference has started strong with a course on oncosexuality. Major take home: cancer treatments must incorporate holistic biopsychosocial considerations @SMSNA_ORG Focusing on cancer without patient QoL miss significant illness experience
There are high mental health risks due to the changes in sexual functioning after, even-lifesaving treatments. Curing doesn't always evoke healing. In the absence of disease people can feel ill, and with disease people can feel healing
Here in Scottsdale, Arizona, listening to talks on oncosexuality (cancer and sex). Major take home consideration: even with successful cancer treatments, misery occurs
The #Longevity and #AntiSenescence markets are generating a lot of buzz and excitement. But what are the real implications of these technological advancements? This article explores the potential benefits and challenges of this new frontier: https://t.co/3uKOCD3p7E
I worry about the Hamas women. I worry because their men came home having raped, mutilated and murdered on October 7th. You think these men value consent, romance, and duties of fatherhood back at home? You think all their children were conceived in mutual pleasure?
I worry that the words "sexual assualt" have lost meaning. These days, people don't readily empathize. Speak the acts. Use small words. Body words. Maybe then, the sheer ability one person had to enact terror and pain on another just might carry meaning.
"You can't shock me" and other important tidbits of therapy through the lens of #eroticempathy, in conversation for a McGill University couple and family therapy class. Proud of this one 🙂 https://t.co/pyoloN36IC