What to Know Before Getting a Vasectomy
Kevin Campbell, MD, an assistant professor in the department of urology at the University of Florida College of Medicine who specializes in men’s health, answers some commonly asked questions.
Kevin Campbell, MD, an assistant professor in the department of urology at the University of Florida College of Medicine who specializes in men’s health, answers some commonly asked questions.
“And in June of 2022, we noticed there was an uptake to sixty plus,” said Dr. Campbell. “So a fifty percent increase.” Doctor Campbell says vasectomies can take under fifteen 15 minutes, are straightforward and safe, and may be reversed.
rtility and fertility preservation. We will review the reproductive risks of cancer therapies, and the various options to help survivors build a family after treatment with fertility altering therapies. Presentations will cover current and updated guidelines in male and female cancer survivors as well as the most current strategies for non-oncologic fertility preservation.
Tomorrow at noon! “Male Oncofertility and Reproductive Urology - How can we help?” Kevin Campbell, MD
The official podcast of UF Health provides engaging insight on today’s trending health care topics. Earn CME credits while learning about clinical issues and research advances from experts at UF Health Shands Hospital, one of the nation’s top academic health centers. Subscribe to UF Health MedEd Cast and join the conversation!
The University of Florida College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, ACCME, to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Florida College of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 credit. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this activity.
What is the cause of male infertility? Evaluation of a man’s fertility can be a multistep process for clinicians and patients alike. There are a wide range of potential causes that may contribute to reproductive difficulties including genetic, congenital, medical, surgical, environmental, and psychosocial etiologies. These can include genitourinary anomalies…
Kevin Campbell, MD (class of 2020) has officially signed on to return to UF Urology after completion of his advanced fellowship training in male infertility and andrology with Larry Lipschultz, MD at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX.
The 2020 UF Department of Urology Resident/Fellow Graduation looked much different this year than past years, but the sentiments were the same. Well spoken words of affirmation, encouragement, laughter and a few tears, celebrating Dr. Kevin Campbell, Dr. Paula Domino, Dr. Alex Galante and Dr. Jonathan Pavlinec, their accomplishments and wishing them well on their new journeys. Family and friends were able to join in the activities via Zoom.
Learn more about “Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder and the Advent of Flibanserin" | Wednesday, August 14th | 7:00 am | Urology Conference Room, M-203C