
For each treatment, the clinician should ensure that the man and his partner have a full understanding of the benefits and risk/burdens associated with that choice. Using the shared decision-making process as a cornerstone for care, all patients should be informed of all treatment modalities that are not contraindicated, regardless of invasiveness or irreversibility, as potential first-line treatments. The purpose of this guideline is to provide a clinical strategy for the diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). He brought compassion and joy to all of those who were fortunate enough to work with him. We will forever be grateful to his contributions and devotion to the field of men's sexual health. The Panel would like to dedicate this guideline to the memory of our friend and colleague, Ralph Alterowitz. Physician Scientist Residency Training Awards Resources for Coding and Reimbursement Processīoston Scientific Medical Student Innovation Fellowship


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