Dr. Paul H. Chung discusses causes and treatment options for Erectile Dysfunction in this educational video. He is Director of Reconstruction, Prosthetics, and Trauma at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA. He completed fellowship training in genitourinary reconstruction and is a specialist in the medical and surgical management of erectile dysfunction including complex penile implant procedures.
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Paul H. Chung, MDPaul H. Chung, MD is Assistant Professor of Urology and Director of Reconstructive Urology at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
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