This
is a welcome and introductory talk by Dr Malcolm Carruthers,
President of
The Society for the Study of Androgen Deficiency.
It
serves also to enable you to verify that your system is set up
to play the lectures.
If
you can play the introductory talk, and download the sample course
material, you are fully set up to take the Course.
The
latest version of Quicktime Player, and Adobe Acrobat
Reader are required to hear the lectures and download
course material - both are FREE, and instructions for download
are given later
7 online audio/visual lectures
7 online course questionnaires
Full
downloadable and printable course material, such as slide sheets,
nomogram, Aging Male Symptom Scale questionnaire and various relevant
published papers.
The
material can be bound in a ring binder (not supplied) to
form a complete reference manual.
THE
COST IS
£70
Payable on-line by credit card via secure payment service NETBANX
The
Society for the Study of Androgen Deficiency
(The Andropause Society)
is an International Charity with offices in London UK.
The aims of the Society are:
(i) the advancement of education and training in the
medical understanding and treatment of androgen deficiency;
(ii) the relief of sickness, in particular, of the
short and long term consequences of androgen deficiency;
(iii) the protection and preservation of the public health,
in particular of the ageing population.
The Society also aims to provide an information resource for lay
members wishing to become informed about androgen deficiency
and its consequences for health.
Welcome
to ONLINE TRAINING
This
site is dedicated to the training of Medical Professionals
in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Androgen Deficiency in
Men
This
ONLINE COURSE aims to provide the basic information
needed by Physicians to diagnose and treat Androgen Deficiency
(Andropause or Male Menopause) in men by way of a progressive
series of on-line modules containing lectures, course material,
and assessment questionaires. Downloadable slide sheets allow
the Trainee to takes notes during the lecture, and to complete
a full A4 Manual. The lectures themselves can be played as
many times as necessary, and navigated backwards and forwards
at will.
The
Multiple Choice Questionnaire relating to each lecture must
be at least 80% of correct before the student can progress
to the next module.