January 31st – February 3rd, 2024

Gregory A. Broderick, MD

Gregory A. Broderick, MDDr. Broderick completed his premedical studies at Harvard University. He earned his medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). He completed surgical internship at Yale New Haven Hospital. He returned to UCSF for Urologic residency; he completed a fellowship at UC Davis in Neuro-Urology, Incontinence and Impotence.

In 1990 he joined the University of Pennsylvania, as an Assistant Professor. He established Penn’s research program in male sexual dysfunction, with funding from Public Health System, National Institutes of Health and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

In 1998 he joined Mayo Clinic Florida, as Professor in Urology. His practice is focused on Men’s Health: Erectile Dysfunction, Peyronie’s disease, Urethral Stricture Disease, Male Stress Incontinence, and BPH. Throughout his career he has championed medical education. He serves as Program Director of the Urology Residency MCF, member of the Continuous Professional Development Committee MCF, and Vice-Chair Graduate Medical Education Committee.

In 1992 he addressed the first Consensus Conference on Impotence sponsored by the NIH. In 1999 and 2004 he served as committee member to the International Consultation on Sexual Medicine, in Paris. In 2009 in Paris and again in 2015, in Madrid – he will co-chair the Committee on Priapism, Peyronie’s, and Penile Reconstruction for the ICSM.

He is a founding member of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America, and has served on the Board of Directors for Sexual Medicine Society of North America. He was elected President of SMSNA (2005-2006). He has chaired the Website, Publications, Education and Industry Relations Committees. His projects for SMSNA have included both a magazine and a website for patient education: Sexual Health and Medicine and www.sexhealthmatters.org . In 2008 he directed a public education campaign, A National Conversation on Men’s Health. In 2009 this education campaign went electronic with the premier of Sexual Medicine webcasts featuring two programs: A Town Hall Meeting on Men’s Health and A Consumer’s Virtual Guide to Men’s Sexual Health.

He has served the American Urological Association as committee member and author of Clinical Guidelines on: Priapism 2003, Premature Ejaculation 2004, and Erectile Dysfunction 2005 and 2006 [www.auanet.org]. For 2010 he served as Scientific Chair to the 16th Annual Meeting of Sexual Medicine Society North America, November 2010, Miami ( see http://webcasts.prous.com/SMSNA2010/html/1-en/template.aspx?section=7 ) and in 2011 he served as Scientific Co-Chair to Cancer Survivorship and Sexual Health Symposium, June 2011, Washington DC ( see http://webcasts.prous.com/CSSHS2011/html/1-en/template.aspx?section=7 ) . In 2012 he was elected as Member at Large to the Board of Directors of International Society of Sexual Medicine, and serves that organization as Co-Chair of the Education and Ethics Committees. As of spring 2013, Dr. Broderick has 222 publications (abstracts, articles, chapters and books).