Dr. Mohit Khera - Stress Isn't the Problem (but the perception of stress is)

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This week, we are talking with Dr. Mohit Khera, M.D., M.B.A., M.P.H, Professor in the Scott Department of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Khera dedicates his clinical and research efforts to three main areas: testosterone, erectile dysfunction, and Peyronie’s disease. Dr. Khera earned his undergraduate degree at Vanderbilt University while subsequently earning his Masters Degree in Business Administration and his Masters Degree in Public Health from Boston University. While receiving his Medical Degree from The University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio, Dr. Khera also completed his Urology residency training in the Scott Department of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine. After finishing a six-year residency in Urology, he completed a one-year fellowship in Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery. Currently a Professor in the Scott Department of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine, he specializes in male and female sexual dysfunction and hormone replacement therapy. Dr. Khera also serves as the Director of the Laboratory for Andrology Research, the Medical Director of the Baylor Executive Health Program, and the Medical Director of the Scott Department of Urology. Dr. Khera was appointed the F. Brantley Scott Chair in Urology at Baylor College of Medicine in 2019.

Soon after completing the fellowship, he started the Laboratory for Andrology Research. His laboratory focuses on basic science research on testosterone and its effects on the prostate, stem cells to treat erectile dysfunction, the effects of finasteride on sexual function, and genetic markers of hypogonadism. In his laboratory, he has had the opportunity to train many residents and research fellows. In addition to his basic science research, he has initiated numerous FDA approved clinical trials. His basic science and clinic experiences have allowed him to thus far give over 200 lectures at scientific meetings, publish over 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals, complete 15 book chapters, and edit and write two books all in the field of sexual medicine.

In 2007 he was awarded the American Urologic Association (AUA) Research Scholars Award to study the correlation between ED and BPH. In 2013 he was elected to serve a 4-year term on the American Urologic Society Examination Committee. Dr. Khera has also served on the AUA Peyronie’s Disease and Erectile Dysfunction Guidelines Panel. For the past several years, he has taught numerous courses in testosterone therapy and sexual dysfunction nationally and throughout the world. Finally, Dr. Khera currently serves as the Secretary of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America.

Dr. Khera freely shares his time and knowledge with the general public. He has been voted one of Houston’s Best Doctors by Health and Sport Fitness Magazine and by Houstonia Magazine and is a frequent guest on such TV programs as Fox News’ “Ask the Doctor.” He also writes a blog on Men’s Health for the Houston Chronicle Newspaper.




Topics Discussed

• The power of perseverance and not giving up
• The two biggest motivators in life (and which is the most validating)
• Why stress isn’t the problem but the perception of stress
• How diet, exercise, sleep, and stress reduction impact your daily living
• Contributing factors in low testosterone, low libido, erectile dysfunction, & infertility
• How alcohol and opioid use affects urinary problems
 

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