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Personalized Care with Time for You

Allowing for differences in personalities and personal inclination, physicians have not necessarily been known as persons of patience, having and enjoying the time to sit down, communicate with their clients as individuals and unique beings.

With the advent of "managed care", where a third party takes 35 to 40 (!!) cents of each health care dollar "off the top", pays physicians less, charges patients greater co-pays while providing less services so as to maximize corporate profits, this problem has escalated.

A typical physician encounter usually lasts less than 10 minutes, frequently with the patient disrobed and in a flimsy gown as the health care provider rushes in, does the exam, talks at (not with) the patient and rushes out, handing the patient a prescription or two. The queries "What are your concerns… ?" and "Have I answered your questions?" are rarely included in the encounter

Patients are usually "booked" 3-to-6 per hour. Most health care providers shudder when the patient on their schedule is listed as "Hormone Replacement Therapy", "PMS", "Menopause questions", "Urinary problems", "Sexual issues", etc., knowing that this involved time that they do not have to spare. Time to carefully and sensitively address concerns related to body changes, sexual and hormonal issues and the pros and cons of different alternatives is simply not available.

The idea for this practice was born out of this real and unmet need for knowledgeable personalized assistance in a relaxed and respectful atmosphere.

With Time for You


I see one patient at a time in my practice, routinely setting aside 45-60 minutes for new patients and 20-40 minutes for return consultation.

I will listen, offer guidance, selections, alternatives, pros and cons, options and opinions borne out of my over 35 years of medical practice experience and education and training in menopausal issues, urogynecological issues, sexual issues, PMS Therapy, osteoporosis screening, gyn surgery, infertility treatments, and ultrasound evaluations.

I consider my practice to be an integrative approach utilizing both traditional and alternative therapies. Full diagnostic (including laboratory) evaluations will be performed as needed or desired.  Bone density evaluations (DEXA) are performed and interpreted onsite.  All ultrasound (of pelvic organs) is performed on the spot by me and explained as the evaluation progresses.

Recent Professional Activities:

Publication of Dr. Goodman's research paper "Female Genital Plastic Surgery: a Large National Multi-Centered Outcome Study", the largest study yet published worldwide on female genital plastic surgery, published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.

 

Attendance at a training course for the new Pelleve Radiofrequency Procedure for noninvasive treatment of facial and neck wrinkles, skin tightening and toning in Phoenix, Arizona.

Dr. Goodman was asked to be on the speaker's bureau of Boeringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, speaking and educating on female sexual dysfunction, and Novogyne Pharmaceuticals, United States, speaking and educating on hormone therapy for peri- and post-menopause.

Presentation of endocrine grand rounds at Stanford University in March of 2010 on transdermal versus oral estrogen replacement for post-menopausal women.

Faculty member of the first Global Conference on Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery at the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery meeting, Orlando, Florida, January 25, 2010. Dr. Goodman contributed to presentations and moderated discussion groups on ethical and patient protection issues in female genital plastic surgery as well as sexual issues in vaginal tightening procedures.

Attendance at and faculty member of the 30th annual North American Menopause Society meeting n San Diego, California in October of 2009. Dr. Goodman presented his poster presentation on the use of oral versus transdermal hormone therapy.

Faculty member at the annual International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health meeting in St. Petersburg, Florida, participating in the "Great Debate" on female sexual dysfunction and presenting a paper on his large nationwide female genital plastic surgery study.

Dr. Goodman was invited to give Grand Rounds at Sutter Hospital in Davis, Ca in October. His topic was "Transdermal (Bioidentical) Hormone Therapy".

Dr. Goodman was quoted in "Endocrine Today".  http://www.endocrinetoday.com/view.aspx?rid=44251

Dr. Goodman was the senior author of two recently published peer-reviewed medical journal articles, "Is Elective Plastic Surgery Ever Warranted, and What Screening Should be Conducted Preoperatively," published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine,  (2007;4:269-276) and  "Female Cosmetic Genital Surgery," published in the journal, Obstetrics and Gynecology (2009;113: 156-159). 

The first chapter in a U. S. textbook on female genital aesthetic surgery, "Female Genital Plastic Surgery"  authored by Dr. Goodman, will be published in the new text, "Female Reproductive and Sexual Medicine" due out Fall, 2009.  

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