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Red Lips Real TalkRed Lips Real TalkMenopause Happens - A Real Talk with Dr. Maureen WhelihanSend us a textThe Red Lips Real Talk podcast, hosts Jasmine, Jessica, Monica, Mariza, and Deibys, dive deep into menopause and midlife, focusing on what Gen X women need to know. Special guest Dr. Maureen Whelihan, a board-certified gynecologist and menopause specialist, discusses the physical and emotional challenges women face during perimenopause and menopause. The conversation covers symptoms like brain fog, mood swings, sleep disturbances, and the stigma around discussing menopause. Dr. Whelihan offers insights into hormone therapy, particularly the benefits and considerations around estrogen and testosterone treatments. The episode emphasizes the importance of being your...2025-03-261h 31Curing with SoundCuring with SoundEp5: Chuck Walker | A Couple’s Journey with Parkinson’s and Focused Ultrasound Chuck Walker, an adventurer and business owner, began experiencing symptoms of Parkinson’s disease in 2013. In this episode, Chuck and his wife, Dr. Maureen Whelihan, share their inspiring journey with focused ultrasound treatment. Chuck shares how his Parkinson’s-related tremor affected his daily life, from running and riding motorcycles to giving presentations at work, and how medications fell short in managing his condition. Chuck and Maureen discuss their journey in learning about and deciding to participate in a clinical trial for bilateral focused ultrasound treatment. The couple walks us through the treatment process, the remarkable resul...2024-05-0924 minThis Needs To Be Said...This Needs To Be Said...(Life Challenge )THE PSYCHOLOGY AND WHAT YOU NEED/Make the Bedroom GreatDon Mill is coming with this week's Life Challenge. Wait til you hear the deal breaker and how he handled it. I was thinking out loud over the 4th of July weekend. I had a great weekend, but found myself severely burned. I was SPIRITUALLY GROUNDED, so I still claimed the victory. I remembered the previous Life Challenges and applied them. I CELEBRATED the life of family and friends and they were there to help me. They cheered me on and prayed for a speedy recovery. I enjoy talking, but when it was time to be carried because I was...2015-07-081h 59SexMedSexMedTalking About Sex: Case Stories Highlighting Physician/Patient Communication BarriersHost: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Maureen Whelihan, MD There is a stigma around sex in the United States. That stigma makes it difficult both for patients to disclose details about their sex lives in clinical settings and for physicians to ask patients about sex. Consequentially patients may have treatable but unaddressed sexual problems because their physicians don't know those problems exists. Join Dr. Matt Birnholz and Dr. Maureen Whelihan, President of The Center for Sexual Health and Education in West Palm Beach, Florida, as they discuss case stories spanning the various ages and stages of...2015-06-2900 minFocus on Women\'s and Men’s HealthFocus on Women's and Men’s HealthTalking About Sex: Case Stories Highlighting Physician/Patient Communication BarriersHost: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Maureen Whelihan, MD There is a stigma around sex in the United States. That stigma makes it difficult both for patients to disclose details about their sex lives in clinical settings and for physicians to ask patients about sex. Consequentially patients may have treatable but unaddressed sexual problems because their physicians don't know those problems exists. Join Dr. Matt Birnholz and Dr. Maureen Whelihan, President of The Center for Sexual Health and Education in West Palm Beach, Florida, as they discuss case stories spanning the various ages and stages of...2015-06-2900 minClinician\'s RoundtableClinician's RoundtableTalking About Sex: Case Stories Highlighting Physician/Patient Communication Barriers Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Maureen Whelihan, MD There is a stigma around sex in the United States. That stigma makes it difficult both for patients to disclose details about their sex lives in clinical settings and for physicians to ask patients about sex. Consequentially patients may have treatable but unaddressed sexual problems because their physicians don't know those problems exists. Join Dr. Matt Birnholz and Dr. Maureen Whelihan, President of The Center for Sexual Health and Education in West Palm Beach, Florida, as they discuss case stories spanning the various ages and stages of...2015-06-2900 minClinician\'s RoundtableClinician's RoundtableTalking About Sex: Case Stories Highlighting Physician/Patient Communication Barriers Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Maureen Whelihan, MD There is a stigma around sex in the United States. That stigma makes it difficult both for patients to disclose details about their sex lives in clinical settings and for physicians to ask patients about sex. Consequentially patients may have treatable but unaddressed sexual problems because their physicians don't know those problems exists. Join Dr. Matt Birnholz and Dr. Maureen Whelihan, President of The Center for Sexual Health and Education in West Palm Beach, Florida, as they discuss case stories spanning the various ages and stages of...2015-06-2900 minOB/GYN and Women\'s HealthOB/GYN and Women's HealthTalking About Sex: Case Stories Highlighting Physician/Patient Communication Barriers Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Maureen Whelihan, MD There is a stigma around sex in the United States. That stigma makes it difficult both for patients to disclose details about their sex lives in clinical settings and for physicians to ask patients about sex. Consequentially patients may have treatable but unaddressed sexual problems because their physicians don't know those problems exists. Join Dr. Matt Birnholz and Dr. Maureen Whelihan, President of The Center for Sexual Health and Education in West Palm Beach, Florida, as they discuss case stories spanning the various ages and stages of...2015-06-2900 minWomen\'s Health Fridays™Women's Health Fridays™Talking About Sex: Case Stories Highlighting Physician/Patient Communication BarriersHost: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Maureen Whelihan, MD There is a stigma around sex in the United States. That stigma makes it difficult both for patients to disclose details about their sex lives in clinical settings and for physicians to ask patients about sex. Consequentially patients may have treatable but unaddressed sexual problems because their physicians don't know those problems exists. Join Dr. Matt Birnholz and Dr. Maureen Whelihan, President of The Center for Sexual Health and Education in West Palm Beach, Florida, as they discuss case stories spanning the various ages and stages of...2015-06-2900 minFocus on Women\'s and Men’s HealthFocus on Women's and Men’s HealthTalking About Sex: Case Stories Highlighting Physician/Patient Communication BarriersHost: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Maureen Whelihan, MD There is a stigma around sex in the United States. That stigma makes it difficult both for patients to disclose details about their sex lives in clinical settings and for physicians to ask patients about sex. Consequentially patients may have treatable but unaddressed sexual problems because their physicians don't know those problems exists. Join Dr. Matt Birnholz and Dr. Maureen Whelihan, President of The Center for Sexual Health and Education in West Palm Beach, Florida, as they discuss case stories spanning the various ages and stages of...2015-06-2900 minMiscellaneous TopicsMiscellaneous TopicsAncient Wisdom for Modern Medicine: A Martial Arts Perspective on Career SatisfactionHost: Maureen Whelihan, MD The increasingly recognized concept of a clinician's "work-life balance" is critical to thriving and avoiding burnout, but the philosophy behind this balance remains poorly understood. Some argue that adequate time alottment to one's priorities is the key factor in sustaining a positive medical career trajectory, but a select few believe that time allocation alone is not enough. Dr. Michael Foley, Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Banner University Medical Center-Phoenix, argues in favor of what he calls work-life harmony, where aspects of meaningfulness, relationships, and wellbeing better guide one's life and...2015-06-0800 minAdvances in Women\'s HealthAdvances in Women's HealthAncient Wisdom for Modern Medicine: A Martial Arts Perspective on Career Satisfaction Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD The increasingly recognized concept of a clinician's "work-life balance" is critical to thriving and avoiding burnout, but the philosophy behind this balance remains poorly understood. Some argue that adequate time alottment to one's priorities is the key factor in sustaining a positive medical career trajectory, but a select few believe that time allocation alone is not enough. Dr. Michael Foley, Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Banner University Medical Center-Phoenix, argues in favor of what he calls work-life harmony, where aspects of meaningfulness, relationships, and wellbeing better guide one's life and...2015-06-0800 minCareersCareersAncient Wisdom for Modern Medicine: A Martial Arts Perspective on Career SatisfactionHost: Maureen Whelihan, MD The increasingly recognized concept of a clinician's "work-life balance" is critical to thriving and avoiding burnout, but the philosophy behind this balance remains poorly understood. Some argue that adequate time alottment to one's priorities is the key factor in sustaining a positive medical career trajectory, but a select few believe that time allocation alone is not enough. Dr. Michael Foley, Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Banner University Medical Center-Phoenix, argues in favor of what he calls work-life harmony, where aspects of meaningfulness, relationships, and wellbeing better guide one's life and...2015-06-0800 minFocus on Women\'s and Men’s HealthFocus on Women's and Men’s HealthAncient Wisdom for Modern Medicine: A Martial Arts Perspective on Career SatisfactionHost: Maureen Whelihan, MD The increasingly recognized concept of a clinician's "work-life balance" is critical to thriving and avoiding burnout, but the philosophy behind this balance remains poorly understood. Some argue that adequate time alottment to one's priorities is the key factor in sustaining a positive medical career trajectory, but a select few believe that time allocation alone is not enough. Dr. Michael Foley, Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Banner University Medical Center-Phoenix, argues in favor of what he calls work-life harmony, where aspects of meaningfulness, relationships, and wellbeing better guide one's life and...2015-06-0800 minOB/GYN and Women\'s HealthOB/GYN and Women's HealthAncient Wisdom for Modern Medicine: A Martial Arts Perspective on Career Satisfaction Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD The increasingly recognized concept of a clinician's "work-life balance" is critical to thriving and avoiding burnout, but the philosophy behind this balance remains poorly understood. Some argue that adequate time alottment to one's priorities is the key factor in sustaining a positive medical career trajectory, but a select few believe that time allocation alone is not enough. Dr. Michael Foley, Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Banner University Medical Center-Phoenix, argues in favor of what he calls work-life harmony, where aspects of meaningfulness, relationships, and wellbeing better guide one's life and...2015-06-0800 minClinician\'s RoundtableClinician's RoundtableAncient Wisdom for Modern Medicine: A Martial Arts Perspective on Career Satisfaction Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD The increasingly recognized concept of a clinician's "work-life balance" is critical to thriving and avoiding burnout, but the philosophy behind this balance remains poorly understood. Some argue that adequate time alottment to one's priorities is the key factor in sustaining a positive medical career trajectory, but a select few believe that time allocation alone is not enough. Dr. Michael Foley, Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Banner University Medical Center-Phoenix, argues in favor of what he calls work-life harmony, where aspects of meaningfulness, relationships, and wellbeing better guide one's life and...2015-06-0800 minClinician\'s RoundtableClinician's RoundtableAncient Wisdom for Modern Medicine: A Martial Arts Perspective on Career Satisfaction Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD The increasingly recognized concept of a clinician's "work-life balance" is critical to thriving and avoiding burnout, but the philosophy behind this balance remains poorly understood. Some argue that adequate time alottment to one's priorities is the key factor in sustaining a positive medical career trajectory, but a select few believe that time allocation alone is not enough. Dr. Michael Foley, Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Banner University Medical Center-Phoenix, argues in favor of what he calls work-life harmony, where aspects of meaningfulness, relationships, and wellbeing better guide one's life and...2015-06-0800 minFocus on Women\'s and Men’s HealthFocus on Women's and Men’s HealthAncient Wisdom for Modern Medicine: A Martial Arts Perspective on Career SatisfactionHost: Maureen Whelihan, MD The increasingly recognized concept of a clinician's "work-life balance" is critical to thriving and avoiding burnout, but the philosophy behind this balance remains poorly understood. Some argue that adequate time alottment to one's priorities is the key factor in sustaining a positive medical career trajectory, but a select few believe that time allocation alone is not enough. Dr. Michael Foley, Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Banner University Medical Center-Phoenix, argues in favor of what he calls work-life harmony, where aspects of meaningfulness, relationships, and wellbeing better guide one's life and...2015-06-0800 minThis Needs To Be Said...This Needs To Be Said...Life Challenges with Don Mills 'Deal Breaker'Life Challengers, gather around me. Class is in session. Have you reviewed the previous Life Challenges? Start with the review for that is the preparation phase. Now you are ready. You have done all of the right things. Your plans are connected to goals. You have a great support network and spiritually, you prayed about it. What happens when you did all of the right things the way they were suppose to be done. What happens when you thought that everything was right, only to discover that everything went wrong. What happens when you felt violated, disrespected, manipulated, and like...2015-05-141h 30This Needs To Be Said...This Needs To Be Said...From the Boardroom to the BedroomLife Challengers, gather around me. Class is in session. Have you reviewed the previous Life Challenges? Start with the review for that is the preparation phase. Now you are ready. You have done all of the right things. Your plans are connected to goals. You have a great support network and spiritually, you prayed about it. What happens when you did all of the right things the way they were suppose to be done. What happens when you thought that everything was right, only to discover that everything went wrong. What happens when you felt violated, disrespected, manipulated, and like...2015-05-131h 30This Needs To Be Said...This Needs To Be Said...From the Boardroom to the BedroomDonald Ray Mills asks: Are celebrations really necessary? He shared on social media the following story. My twins, Donald and Dorian just had a birthday- (see photo album). I swear, I was just as happy when we celebrated their 4th birthday. I had the same clown on one of their cakes. How about you? Celebrations bring family and friends together for a joyful occasion. They encourage, inspire, motivate and let others know how much they are loved and appreciated. They are excellent opportunities to bond and network. Life Challengers. What do you think? Who will you recognize? What is the...2015-04-081h 23This Needs To Be Said...This Needs To Be Said...Life's Challenges then off to the BedroomDonald Ray Mills asks: Are celebrations really necessary? He shared on social media the following story. My twins, Donald and Dorian just had a birthday- (see photo album). I swear, I was just as happy when we celebrated their 4th birthday. I had the same clown on one of their cakes. How about you? Celebrations bring family and friends together for a joyful occasion. They encourage, inspire, motivate and let others know how much they are loved and appreciated. They are excellent opportunities to bond and network. Life Challengers. What do you think? Who will you recognize? What is the...2015-03-111h 30This Needs To Be Said...This Needs To Be Said...From the Boardroom to the BedroomRhonda Nails, the Success Instigator Dr. Maureen Whelihan, Best Sexual Advice and Author of Kiss and Tell2015-02-111h 24This Needs To Be Said...This Needs To Be Said...It's All About The Vee Jay Jay TodayDr. Maureen Whelihan of Best Sexual Advice and Author of http://kissandtellbook.com/ Today's show will all about the 'vee jay jay'. If you have one or like one you want to tune in to this show. Find out about things like massages and steaming. Heck I thought steaming was for vegetables. Hold on to your seats because there's so much about that fold of skin that you want to get in on!2015-01-141h 16This Needs To Be Said...This Needs To Be Said...Making The Bedroom Great!Dr. Maureen Whelihan, Best Sexual Advice and Author of Kiss and Tell2014-12-101h 13The I\'m Giving Notice Podcast with Mace HoroffThe I'm Giving Notice Podcast with Mace HoroffIGN-13 Maureen Whelihan, MD: Kiss and Tell - Secrets of Sexual Desire from Women 15 to 97Maureen Whelihan, M.D. discusses the secrets of sexual desire from women ages 15-97. Warning: This podcast session includes very open and explicit conversation about sex…which brings to mind two points: 1. If frank talk about sex offends you, you might not want to listen.  But… 2. If frank talk about sex offends you, then it is likely that you really need to listen! When it comes to sex, many women find themselves wondering if they are “normal.” And men often wonder what it takes to please a woman sexually. ...2014-11-3058 minThis Needs To Be Said...This Needs To Be Said...Making the Bedroom Great with Dr. WhelihanDr. Maureen Whelihan, Best Sexual Advice and Author of Kiss and Tell2014-11-121h 58The Experts Speak - An Educational Service of the Florida Psychiatric SocietyThe Experts Speak - An Educational Service of the Florida Psychiatric SocietySexual Pressures on Special Needs GirlsMaureen Whelihan, M.D., gynecologist, openly discusses the needs, social pressures and relationships, birth control, emancipation with special needs girls., etc. Some of her comments apply to mainstream girls as well.2014-10-2200 minThe Experts Speak - An Educational Service of the Florida Psychiatric SocietyThe Experts Speak - An Educational Service of the Florida Psychiatric SocietyUnderstanding MenopauseMaureen Whelihan, M.D., gynecologist, presents the practical data, interventions, and some truths about this very real phase of life event.2014-08-2300 minOB/GYN and Women\'s HealthOB/GYN and Women's HealthSexual Pain Disorders: Etiology and Therapy Guest: Sheryl A. Kingsberg, PhD Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD Pain is one of the most significant barriers to pleasurable sex— and very common, affecting 15 to 25 percent of women at some point during their lifetime. Dyspareunia and vaginismus are two of the most common pain disorders. What are the signs and symptoms, and what are the questions you can ask your patients in order to assess whether they're having pain and what type? Dr. Sheryl Kingsberg, chief of the division of behavioral medicine in the department of OB/GYN at Case Medical Center University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio, jo...2010-05-0400 minSexMedSexMedSexual Pain Disorders: Etiology and TherapyGuest: Sheryl A. Kingsberg, PhD Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD Pain is one of the most significant barriers to pleasurable sex— and very common, affecting 15 to 25 percent of women at some point during their lifetime. Dyspareunia and vaginismus are two of the most common pain disorders. What are the signs and symptoms, and what are the questions you can ask your patients in order to assess whether they're having pain and what type? Dr. Sheryl Kingsberg, chief of the division of behavioral medicine in the department of OB/GYN at Case Medical Center University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio, jo...2010-05-0400 minSurgerySurgeryManaging Sexual Complaints in Breast Cancer Patients Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD Guest: Michael Krychman, MD When a woman is first diagnosed with breast cancer, a doctor's first concern is a treatment plan. But what happens after chemotherapy, radiation and surgery? Women must once again learn to reconnect with their bodies. Dr. Michael Krychman, executive director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan to discuss the treatment of low sexual desire in breast cancer survivors.2010-05-0400 minOB/GYN and Women\'s HealthOB/GYN and Women's HealthManaging Sexual Complaints in Breast Cancer Patients Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD Guest: Michael Krychman, MD When a woman is first diagnosed with breast cancer, a doctor's first concern is a treatment plan. But what happens after chemotherapy, radiation and surgery? Women must once again learn to reconnect with their bodies. Dr. Michael Krychman, executive director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan to discuss the treatment of low sexual desire in breast cancer survivors.2010-05-0400 minPsychiatry and Mental HealthPsychiatry and Mental HealthManaging Sexual Complaints in Breast Cancer Patients Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD Guest: Michael Krychman, MD When a woman is first diagnosed with breast cancer, a doctor's first concern is a treatment plan. But what happens after chemotherapy, radiation and surgery? Women must once again learn to reconnect with their bodies. Dr. Michael Krychman, executive director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan to discuss the treatment of low sexual desire in breast cancer survivors.2010-05-0400 minPsychiatry and Mental HealthPsychiatry and Mental HealthManaging Sexual Complaints in Breast Cancer Patients Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD Guest: Michael Krychman, MD When a woman is first diagnosed with breast cancer, a doctor's first concern is a treatment plan. But what happens after chemotherapy, radiation and surgery? Women must once again learn to reconnect with their bodies. Dr. Michael Krychman, executive director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan to discuss the treatment of low sexual desire in breast cancer survivors.2010-05-0400 minGeneticsGeneticsManaging Sexual Complaints in Breast Cancer Patients Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD Guest: Michael Krychman, MD When a woman is first diagnosed with breast cancer, a doctor's first concern is a treatment plan. But what happens after chemotherapy, radiation and surgery? Women must once again learn to reconnect with their bodies. Dr. Michael Krychman, executive director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan to discuss the treatment of low sexual desire in breast cancer survivors.2010-05-0400 minSexMedSexMedManaging Sexual Complaints in Breast Cancer PatientsHost: Maureen Whelihan, MD Guest: Michael Krychman, MD When a woman is first diagnosed with breast cancer, a doctor's first concern is a treatment plan. But what happens after chemotherapy, radiation and surgery? Women must once again learn to reconnect with their bodies. Dr. Michael Krychman, executive director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan to discuss the treatment of low sexual desire in breast cancer survivors.2010-05-0400 minPsychiatry and Mental HealthPsychiatry and Mental HealthHow to Make the Issue of Low Sexual Desire in Women a High Priority for Doctors Guest: Michael Krychman, MD Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD More than 43 percent of women across the country, of all ages and races, have some type of sexual complaint or problem; but more often than not, they don't talk to their doctor about it. How can doctors bring up this issue without making their patients feel uncomfortable? Dr. Michael Krychman, executive director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan to discuss how to overcome the barriers when talking about sex with patients, as well as what causes low desire in...2010-04-2000 minPsychiatry and Mental HealthPsychiatry and Mental HealthHow to Make the Issue of Low Sexual Desire in Women a High Priority for Doctors Guest: Michael Krychman, MD Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD More than 43 percent of women across the country, of all ages and races, have some type of sexual complaint or problem; but more often than not, they don't talk to their doctor about it. How can doctors bring up this issue without making their patients feel uncomfortable? Dr. Michael Krychman, executive director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan to discuss how to overcome the barriers when talking about sex with patients, as well as what causes low desire in...2010-04-2000 minSexMedSexMedHow to Make the Issue of Low Sexual Desire in Women a High Priority for DoctorsGuest: Michael Krychman, MD Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD More than 43 percent of women across the country, of all ages and races, have some type of sexual complaint or problem; but more often than not, they don't talk to their doctor about it. How can doctors bring up this issue without making their patients feel uncomfortable? Dr. Michael Krychman, executive director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan to discuss how to overcome the barriers when talking about sex with patients, as well as what causes low desire in...2010-04-2000 minOB/GYN and Women\'s HealthOB/GYN and Women's HealthHow to Make the Issue of Low Sexual Desire in Women a High Priority for Doctors Guest: Michael Krychman, MD Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD More than 43 percent of women across the country, of all ages and races, have some type of sexual complaint or problem; but more often than not, they don't talk to their doctor about it. How can doctors bring up this issue without making their patients feel uncomfortable? Dr. Michael Krychman, executive director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan to discuss how to overcome the barriers when talking about sex with patients, as well as what causes low desire in...2010-04-2000 minGeriatricsGeriatricsHow to Talk to Your Patients About Erectile Dysfunction Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD Guest: Stanley Althof, PhD Most men who deal with erectile dysfunction (ED) suffer in silence because they don't know how to approach the subject with their doctor. How can you make it easier for your patients to talk about this sometimes embarrassing issue? Dr. Stanley Althof, professor emeritus at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan as they look at the biological and psychological causes of ED as well as the impact it can have on the health of couples.2010-04-2000 minSexMedSexMedHow to Talk to Your Patients About Erectile DysfunctionHost: Maureen Whelihan, MD Guest: Stanley Althof, PhD Most men who deal with erectile dysfunction (ED) suffer in silence because they don't know how to approach the subject with their doctor. How can you make it easier for your patients to talk about this sometimes embarrassing issue? Dr. Stanley Althof, professor emeritus at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan as they look at the biological and psychological causes of ED as well as the impact it can have on the health of couples.2010-04-2000 minPsychiatry and Mental HealthPsychiatry and Mental HealthHow to Talk to Your Patients About Erectile Dysfunction Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD Guest: Stanley Althof, PhD Most men who deal with erectile dysfunction (ED) suffer in silence because they don't know how to approach the subject with their doctor. How can you make it easier for your patients to talk about this sometimes embarrassing issue? Dr. Stanley Althof, professor emeritus at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan as they look at the biological and psychological causes of ED as well as the impact it can have on the health of couples.2010-04-2000 minUrologyUrologyHow to Talk to Your Patients About Erectile Dysfunction Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD Guest: Stanley Althof, PhD Most men who deal with erectile dysfunction (ED) suffer in silence because they don't know how to approach the subject with their doctor. How can you make it easier for your patients to talk about this sometimes embarrassing issue? Dr. Stanley Althof, professor emeritus at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan as they look at the biological and psychological causes of ED as well as the impact it can have on the health of couples.2010-04-2000 minPsychiatry and Mental HealthPsychiatry and Mental HealthHow to Talk to Your Patients About Erectile Dysfunction Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD Guest: Stanley Althof, PhD Most men who deal with erectile dysfunction (ED) suffer in silence because they don't know how to approach the subject with their doctor. How can you make it easier for your patients to talk about this sometimes embarrassing issue? Dr. Stanley Althof, professor emeritus at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan as they look at the biological and psychological causes of ED as well as the impact it can have on the health of couples.2010-04-2000 minGeriatricsGeriatricsHow to Talk to Your Patients About Erectile Dysfunction Host: Maureen Whelihan, MD Guest: Stanley Althof, PhD Most men who deal with erectile dysfunction (ED) suffer in silence because they don't know how to approach the subject with their doctor. How can you make it easier for your patients to talk about this sometimes embarrassing issue? Dr. Stanley Althof, professor emeritus at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, joins host Dr. Maureen Whelihan as they look at the biological and psychological causes of ED as well as the impact it can have on the health of couples.2010-04-2000 min