Dr. Morgentaler Changed Everything: Testosterone Therapy, Courage, and the Science Behind Men’s Health Revolution

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In this episode, Dr. Brandon and Dr. Morgentaler talk about the groundbreaking moments that defined Dr. Morgentaler’s career—from challenging long-held medical dogmas about testosterone and prostate cancer to reflecting on courage, science, and the evolving state of modern medicine.




Chapters

00:00Introduction and Lifetime Achievement Award

In this episode, Dr. Brandon and Dr. Morgentaler talk about his Lifetime Achievement Award and reflect on the meaning of being recognized by peers after decades in sexual medicine.


03:13Early Career and Groundbreaking Research

They discuss how Dr. Morgentaler’s early curiosity about testosterone—from lizard studies at Harvard to treating men others wouldn’t—sparked discoveries that reshaped urology.


08:49Challenges and Controversies in Urology

Dr. Morgentaler recalls standing firm against public criticism from leading urologists as he presented data that contradicted long-held beliefs about testosterone and cancer.


25:03Facing the Hardest Moments in Surgery

He opens up about the emotional toll of surgical complications and the weight of caring deeply for patients while maintaining composure under pressure.


28:22Breakthroughs in Prostate Cancer Treatment

They explore his bold use of testosterone therapy—even for men with advanced cancer—and how it restored vitality and meaning for patients once written off.


36:30Challenging Medical Dogma

Dr. Morgentaler reflects on why medicine resists new evidence, the persistence of outdated myths, and how progress in science often advances one funeral at a time.
 
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Ronald W. Lewis Lifetime Achievement Award​


Dr. Ronald W. Lewis is a well-known figure in both the International Society for the Study of Sexual Medicine (ISSM) and the Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA), as a founding member and past president of both societies. Dr. Lewis is the oldest living past-president of ISSM and is part of the team responsible for the creation of the Journal of Sexual Medicine (JSM). He also served as co-editor of the Journal of Andrology from 1992 to 1997. Despite facing a number of significant health challenges over the years, Dr. Lewis has never waivered in his dedication and participation in both organizations.

For the first few years, this award was known simply as the Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2016, the SMSNA leadership decided there was no one more appropriate to dedicate this award to than their mentor and colleague, Dr. Ronald W. Lewis, who was also its first recipient. Since then, the award has officially been known as the Ronald W. Lewis Lifetime Achievement Award, and it is given to recognize dedication and commitment to the field of sexual medicine and to the SMSNA.




Recipients


  • October 2025: Abraham Morgentaler, MD
  • October 2024: Gerald B. Brock, MD, FRCSC
  • November 2023: Daniela A. Wittmann, PhD, LMSW
  • October 2022: Michael A. Perelman, PhD
  • October 2021: Steven K. Wilson, MD, FACS, FRCS
  • November 2018: Nestor Gonzalez-Cadavid, PhD
  • October 2017: Fernando D. Borges, MD
  • November 2016: Ronald W. Lewis, MD
  • May 2016: Drogo K. Montague, MD
  • November 2015: Laurence A. Levine, MD
  • November 2014: Culley C. Carson III, MD
  • November 2013: Irwin Goldstein, MD
  • November 2012: Ira D. Sharlip, MD
 
 

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