Take Control of BPH: Expert Insights with Dr. Bradley Gill
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
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Presented Live By Dr. Bradley Gill on September 17th, 2024
Join Dr. Bradley Gill, prosthetic urologist and men's health specialist as he discusses the tell-tale signs of BPH. Dr. Gill has extensive experience treating BPH and will cover all of the available treatment options and possible side effects of those treatments to get your BPH under control.
In this webinar, Dr. Gill discusses:
What is the prostate
Common prostate health problems
The symptoms of BPH and how it impacts a man's life
Who gets BPH
Diagnosis of BPH
Treatment Options for BPH
Q&A
About the Presenter
Bradley Gill, MD, MS is Chief of Surgery at Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest and Mentor Hospitals, and an Associate Professor of Urology at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. A board-certified Urologic Surgeon, Dr. Gill specializes in benign prostate enlargement, male voiding dysfunction, and the surgical management of erectile dysfunction, with expertise in neuromodulation, robotic surgery, and medical devices.
Dr. Gill also serves at the Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center and is a member of several professional societies, earning multiple awards for patient care. He completed his residency in Urologic Surgery and earned his medical degree from Cleveland Clinic, with a background in Biomedical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University.
His academic focus includes healthcare outcomes, neuromodulation, and medical education. Dr. Gill is an active educator, involved in admissions, research education, and the Urologic Surgery residency program at Cleveland Clinic. He has received multiple teaching awards and completed a Medical Education Fellowship focused on curricular design.
Webinar Sponsor
This webinar is generously co-sponsored by Boston Scientific, makers of Rezum Water Vapor and GreenLight Laser therapies for BPH