
|Videos|March 28, 2022
Dr. Mehta on improving access to male reproductive health care
Author(s)Urology Times staff
Key Takeaways
- Referral patterns of fertility clinics significantly impact access to care for infertile men, necessitating improved collaboration with urologists.
- Future research is crucial to address gaps in care and develop strategies for better integration of services for male infertility.
“There are not enough male reproductive health specialists across the country at the present moment,” says Akanksha Mehta, MD, MS.
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In this video, Akanksha Mehta, MD, MS, discusses take-home messages and future research related to the recent Urology study, Access to Care for Infertile Men: Referral Patterns of Fertility Clinics in the United States. Mehta is an associate professor of urology and director of the urology residency training program at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia.
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