“That's certainly the most significant stigma, the stigma that you're not quite the man that you want to be or what you perceive your partner wants you to be,” says Arthur L. Burnett, MD, MBA, FACS.
In this episode, Urology Times® Assistant Editor Janelle Hart spoke with Arthur L. Burnett, MD, MBA, FACS. He discusses male sexual dysfunction and how the stigmas surrounding this condition can lead to worsening physical health for these patients. Burnett is a professor of urology and oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
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