
The episode also underscores the role of artificial intelligence in prostate imaging.

The episode also underscores the role of artificial intelligence in prostate imaging.

Gvili explains that many patients with pelvic floor dysfunction are young men (20–45 years old), though he also treats patients who have undergone radical prostatectomy.

Canes describes the challenges of modern urology practice, from the deluge of portal messages to the variability in how clinicians deliver pre- and post-visit instructions

Bansal unpacks how to personalize treatment plans in a therapeutic landscape now filled with minimally invasive and surgical options.

Mulhall offers an unfiltered, evidence-based deep dive into testosterone evaluation and treatment nuances.

Pearlman and Parekattil dig deep into novel surgical and non-surgical approaches to chronic orchialgia and pelvic pain.

The conversation covers practical, case-based strategies for counseling MSM patients.


Explore the latest insights on testosterone therapy, its benefits, and practical applications from leading urologists in men's health.

Urologists discuss innovative BPH treatments, emphasizing personalized care, and the importance of ejaculatory preservation.

Experts discuss urgent priapism management strategies, emphasizing timely intervention and collaboration for optimal patient outcomes.

Corinna Hughes, DNP, sits down with Amy Pearlman, MD, to discuss the evolving recognition of APPs in urology.

A discussion on evolution of surgical education, importance of video training, and the future of patient-centered care in reconstruction.

Rachel Rubin, MD, discusses advancements in sexual health education and guidelines at the AUA meeting.

Discover groundbreaking insights in urology as Larry Lipshultz, MD, shares innovative research and strategies for male fertility challenges.

Kathrins discusses the intricacies of leading a clinical trial and why "negative" trials are important to informing care strategies.

This episodes explores the evolving role of GLP-1 medications in testosterone management and their impact on male sexual health and fertility.

Andrew Sun, MD, joins Pearls & Perspectives to discuss innovative approaches to testosterone therapy for enhanced health outcomes.

Helen Bernie, DO, MPH, joins the show to discuss data from her Indiana University team from the floor at AUA 2025.

Host Amy Pearlman, MD, discusses premature ejaculation with Brian L. Steixner, MD, a board-certified urologist in Linwood, New Jersey.

Pearls & Perspectives, hosted by Amy Pearlman, MD, is the latest multimedia program from Urology Times.

Smerina and Pearlman discuss recent research collaborations in the field of sexual medicine.

"Wearable devices are increasingly being used to understand and improve male sexual dysfunctions," write the authors.

"Just having someone with another set of eyes I think is always helpful and gives you a lot of inspiration as well as a lot of encouragement on exactly what you need to do next," says Gia Ching.

"I think the first thing you need to identify is, do you have a following, or do you have a niche that you know that you're not currently able to fill with your current role?" says Gia Ching.

"You don't want to go into anything blind. You want to make sure that the numbers make sense," says Gia Ching.

"I think that it's so important right now to really, really stand as your own brand and really, really have a cultivated patient population that you're after," says Gia Ching.

"My specific career path is really not at all like my mentors, and I think that's fine, actually. It's great, because I'm doing what I want to do and not feeling constrained to go down any particular pathway," says Stacy Loeb, MD, MSc, PhD (Hon).

"I think having both the clinical and the research piece is very complementary and really helps to keep me feeling happy and motivated," says Stacy Loeb, MD, MSc, PhD (Hon).

"It's the creating of things for me that drives me. Even my wife tells me, 'You are most happy when you're creating new things,' " says Steven A. Kaplan, MD.