Session information

- Title:
- 3.17b_11 Testosterone Deficiency and Male Hypogonadism
- Description:
-
Many men experience a gradual decline in bioavailable testosterone with age. It is associated with osteoporosis, diabetes, heart disease, depression and cognitive decline. This session provides an overview of investigation and management. This session was reviewed by Khyati Bakhai and last updated in March 2020.
- Hierarchy:
- [Retired] General Practice 2012 Curriculum (eIntegrity) > e-GP 3.17b - Care of People with Metabolic Problems: Endocrine and Metabolic > 3.17b_11 Testosterone Deficiency and Male Hypogonadism
- Author(s):
-
Chantal Simon
- Created:
- 20 May 2011
- Last Major Update:
- 26 Mar 2020
- Keywords:
- 400-0215. Male menopause, Testosterone deficiency, Hypogonadism, Hormone replacement
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Self assessments
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Overall rating
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4.6/5
Content
4.7/5
4.7/5
Presentation
4.7/5
4.7/5
Interactivity
4.6/5
4.6/5
Self assessments
4.5/5
4.5/5
- Title:
- 3.17b_11 Testosterone Deficiency and Male Hypogonadism
- Description:
-
Many men experience a gradual decline in bioavailable testosterone with age. It is associated with osteoporosis, diabetes, heart disease, depression and cognitive decline. This session provides an overview of investigation and management. This session was reviewed by Khyati Bakhai and last updated in March 2020.
- Hierarchy:
- [Retired] General Practice 2012 Curriculum (eIntegrity) > e-GP 3.17b - Care of People with Metabolic Problems: Endocrine and Metabolic > 3.17b_11 Testosterone Deficiency and Male Hypogonadism
- Author(s):
-
Chantal Simon
- Created:
- 20 May 2011
- Last Major Update:
- 26 Mar 2020
- Keywords:
- 400-0215. Male menopause, Testosterone deficiency, Hypogonadism, Hormone replacement