Tribal Knowledge Unlocked: The Nuances of Conservative ED Management You Won’t Find in Textbooks

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We’re excited to invite providers to our FREE live webinar titled: Tribal Knowledge Unlocked: The Nuances of Conservative ED Management You Won’t Find in Textbooks

Date: Wednesday, December 11, 2025
Time: 7 PM ET

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is common yet often under-taught in clinical training. This webinar goes beyond textbooks to share real-world insights from experienced clinicians.

What You’ll Learn

  • How to confidently discuss ED with patients and reduce stigma
  • Practical tips for optimizing first-line therapies and improving adherence
  • Lifestyle and hormonal factors that often make or break outcomes
  • When and how to consider compounded or combination therapies
  • Case-based lessons you won’t find in standard clinical guidelines

Designed for NPs, PAs, and urology residents, this session offers clinical pearls and communication strategies to elevate patient-centered ED care. Unlock the “tribal knowledge” that transforms good care into great outcomes.

Featured Presenter:

Amy Pearlman, MD

Board-Certified Urologist | Co-Founder Prime Institute

Dr. Amy Pearlman is a board-certified urologist specializing in male and female sexual health, hormonal health, and genitourinary care. She earned her MD from Baylor College of Medicine, completed her urology residency at the University of Pennsylvania, and a fellowship in male sexual and reproductive medicine, genitourinary reconstruction, and andrology at Wake Forest University. Formerly the Director of Men’s Health at the University of Iowa, she co-founded Prime Institute in Coral Gables, Florida, with her twin sister, Dr. Michelle Pearlman, a board-certified gastroenterologist. Dr. Pearlman is dedicated to breaking stigma and empowering patients through education, personalized treatment, and open communication.

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Disclaimer:
This article is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any treatment. Compounded medications referenced are not reviewed by the FDA for safety or effectiveness and are prepared by prescription for individual patients. Providers are solely responsible for determining their appropriateness.