June is Men's Health Month: Brown Alpert Med School Urology Expert Sigman Joins Live at 11 AM
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June is Men's Health Month: Brown Alpert Med School Urology Expert Sigman Joins Live at 11 AM

June is National Men's Health Month, and Sigman will talk about men's health, the importance of regular doctor's visits -- and major developments in urology in Rhode Island.
Brown Urology recently announced that the urologists, physician assistants, and staff of Urological Specialists of New England (USNE) joined Brown Urology. Now, the combined group is the largest independent urology practice in New England and recognized as one of the top urology practices in the country.
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About Sigman
Sigman, MD has over 20 years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of urologic and reproductive problems. He is an internationally recognized expert on male infertility and sexual dysfunction. He is chief of urology at Brown University, where he is the Krishnamurthi Family Professor of Urology, as well as at Rhode Island Hospital and Miriam Hospital.
He has authored more than 100 publications in the areas of male reproductive medicine and surgery and also has lectured extensively throughout the country on this topic. He is past president of many different societies, including the New England section of the American Urological Association, the Society for the Study of Male Reproduction, and the Society of Reproductive Surgeons.
About Smart Health -- and Alpert Medical School
Since granting its first Doctor of Medicine degrees in 1975, the Warren Alpert Medical School has become a national leader in medical education and biomedical research.
By attracting first-class physicians and researchers to Rhode Island over the past four decades, the Medical School and its seven affiliated teaching hospitals have radically improved the state's health care environment, from health care policy to patient care.
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