(Part 1) Testosterone for Men: What You Need to Master before Prescribing Testosterone
Dr. Rouzier during this webinar will discuss his most recent testosterone law suitcases and how practitioners need to be prepared when prescribing Testosterone. He will do a literature review of the RCT studies that supports the benefits of Testosterone and how to refute the weak negative studies on testosterone replacement. During this series, he will teach and prepare clinicians about practicing defensive medicine.
Part 2- Treating T3 Deficiency, The Evidence You Need
Dr. Rouzier reviews the literature that proves treating with T4-alone results in patient dissatisfaction even though the TSH levels are normal. He will share the landmark studies demonstrating the superior effect of DTE (desiccated thyroid extract) and how a dozen pharmaceutical industry sponsored studies failed to show any superiority over T4-alone therapy because they utilized subtherapeutic doses of T3 which were destined to fail. However, T4 was shown to raise T4 levels but suppressed T3 levels once again showing that T4-alone resulted in worsening clinical parameters, serum T3 levels and tissue markers of metabolism.
Part 1- Treating T3 Deficiency, the Evidence You Need
The Moral Imperative of the Integrative Practice of Medicine
New Updated Review of Testosterone: Recent Articles to Support its Use
A Deeper Dive into Hormone Management in Mental Health & Wellness
Our speaker for this month’s lecture is Deb York who has a clinical focus in endocrine psychiatry for the treatment of a variety of psychiatric illnesses. Ms York has specialized expertise in pharmacological treatments of mood disorders, involving menopause, andropause, PMS, PMDD, and post-partum depression.
Ms. York will be discussing how hormones play an important role in mental and physical health, as well as wellbeing. She will be sharing some clinical pearls on the importance of pharmacogenetics testing and the relationship to hormones. In addition, Ms. York will be examining how some disorders are caused by hormone imbalances and how replacing hormones can be key to resolving symptoms.
2019 Testosterone Research
Just like thyroid replacement therapy there is also controversy on administering testosterone for hypogonadism. This presentation will review the current literature that supports the benefits and risk of testosterone administration.
Hormones and Beyond Symposium 2019
In the Psychiatric Clinics Journal article, “OBESITY: OVERVIEW OF AN EPIDEMIC”, researchers take an in-depth look at the growing obesity crisis. “Despite growing recognition of the problem, the obesity epidemic
Hormones & Beyond 2020
Two years ago at the Hormones and Beyond Symposium our focus was on lifestyle intervention for cognitive decline that included discussions on genetics, the Bredensen Protocol and how hormones effect