Mitchell R. Humphreys
Dr. Humphreys has been involved with many areas of clinical and outcomes based research. His three main areas of research interest are… Learn More
This 4-module course has a unique content structure that will provide a comprehensive review of the medical management and complications of patients with Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH) with regards to the medical and surgical management options especially in patients with different comorbidities. This course is designed to provide clinical expertise in the management and care of patients with BPH including patients with co-morbid conditions such as diabetes and renal failure.
At the completion of this course the participant will be able to:
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Primary Care Physicians, non-surgical, diabetologists and other HCPs with an interest in Urology.
The course is organized into four modules and includes additional resources specific to each one. Registration for the course is always open.
It is absolutely free of cost.
As soon as you enroll in a course, you’ll have access to all videos, quizzes and assignments (if applicable).
Yes, some background knowledge pertaining the subject will be necessary. This course is directed towards Primary Care Physicians, non-surgical, diabetologists and other HCPs with an interest in Urology.
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