About the Program
The Scott Department of Urology at ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ of Medicine offers a three-month preceptorship training for graduate Advanced Practice Providers (APP’s) in men’s health, sexual medicine, and urology. This hybrid program comprised of both clinical and didactic components will provide APP’s with a remarkable opportunity to gain competence in providing care for patients with hypogonadism, erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, orgasmic dysfunction, infertility, and associated urological conditions.
Clinical training will be conducted at the Baylor Medicine at McNair Campus. Preceptors will attend outpatient clinics, four to five days per week treating new and established patients in collaboration with the faculty (PA & Physician).
At the completion of the program, preceptors will be proficient in performing outpatient procedures including:
- Collagenase Clostridium injection for Peyronie’s Disease
- Testosterone Pellet Insertion
- Assisting with vasectomy and testicular sperm extraction
APP’s will also have the opportunity to participate in the post-operative patient management of procedures such as:
- Insertion of penile prothesis
- Artificial urinary sphincter placement
- Male sling procedure
- Transurethral resection of the prostate
- Varicocelectomy
- Penile plication and other urological surgeries
This program accepts two advanced practice providers to the program annually. Applications will be accepted in December and July of each year.
To apply please send a resume, cover letter, and one letter of recommendation to Course Leader, Basil Kaaki, DMSc, PA-C.
Ideal candidates should have a strong interest in sexual medicine, men’s health, and hormone replacement.
The preceptorship in Men’s Health and Sexual Medicine is comprised of 12 weeks of clinical and online learning modules, each with specific objectives, giving APP’s the essential knowledge and skillset to practice as a competent men’s health provider.
- Week 1: Introduction to Blackboard
- Week 2: Hypogonadism (Part I)
- Week 3: Hypogonadism (Part II)
- Week 4: Erectile Dysfunction
- Week 5: Peyronie’s Disease
- Week 6: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
- Week 7: Prostate Cancer
- Week 8: Male Infertility
- Week 9: The Acute Scrotum
- Week 10: Disorders of Ejaculation: Premature and Delayed
- Week 11: Priapism Management
Training Site
Clinical training will be conducted at the Baylor Medicine at McNair Campus. Preceptors will attend outpatient clinics, four to five days per week treating new and established patients in collaboration with the faculty (PA & Physician).
All courses in the program have online material as the foundation using the Blackboard course management system. Students are required to have access to a computer and high-speed internet connection.