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H. Baum, M.D., is Associate Clinical Professor of
Urology at Tulane Medical School and Louisiana State
University Medical School, both in New Orleans, LA.
He is also on the medical staff at Touro Infirmary
in New Orleans, and East Jefferson General Hospital
in Metairie, LA.
Dr.
Baum received his medical degree from Ohio State University
Medical School in Columbus. He completed an internship
at the University of California at Los Angeles, a
residency in surgery at Harbor General Hospital, Torrance,
California, followed by a second residency in surgery
and a residency in urology, both at Baylor College
of Medicine in Texas. Dr. Baum is certified by the
American Board of Urology.
Dr.
Baum's research interests have been focused on treatments
for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), erectile dysfunction
(ED), overactive bladder disease, and lower urinary
tract infections.
Among
Dr. Baum's contributions to the medical press are
numerous journal articles on such topics as management
of BPH and interstitial cystitis, treatments for carcinoma
of the prostate, and ED in diabetic and geriatric
populations, as well as for ED of psychogenic origin.
Dr. Baum has served as a member of the editorial boards
of Postgraduate Medicine, Medical Aspects of Human
Sexuality, Options in Medicine, Clinical Geriatrics,
and other periodicals. He has co-authored six books,
including two on the treatment of ED. Among more than
150 presentations at medical meetings and symposia,
he has most recently presented on treatment strategies
for the hypertensive BPH patient, use of finasteride
in the management of BPH, evaluating and treating
ED, and deciding when to treat or refer patients with
overactive bladder syndrome.
Dr.
Baum is a member of the American Urological Association
(AUA), the Southeastern Section of the AUA, the American
Fertility Society, the Urodynamics Society, the Louisiana
State Medical Society, an the Orleans Parish Medical
Society.
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