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Greetings, physicians and other healthcare leaders, and welcome to this special edition of MD News Southern Indiana. Quality of life is a significant issue for men diagnosed with erectile dysfunction or urinary incontinence. In our cover feature, we spotlight the advanced training, capabilities and devices that Phillip Gilson, MD, urologic surgeon and erectile dysfunction specialist at St. Vincent Medical Group, brings to bear in o•ering patients the highest level of care to address these conditions e•ectively. Patients can gain not only enhanced quality of life but also a renewed sense of confidence through the approaches Dr. Gilson utilizes — approaches that extend well beyond conventional medications that are ine•ective for some men. In addition, Dr. Gilson has been recognized for strong patient satisfaction. Read about how he is making life better for men throughout the region. In our special clinical section about men's health, we explore the top health screenings all men should have and examine research findings indicating that even moderate dietary changes can significantly reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes. I hope you find MD News Southern Indiana valuable to you and your patients. Share your thoughts with me at 704-458-5407 or ljennings@mdnews.com. PUBLISHER from the ............................................... Liz Jennings PUBLISHER Southern Indiana ............................................... ljennings@mdnews.com 704-458-5407 ............................................... Publisher: Liz Jennings Managing Editor: Jenny Havron Chief Executive Officer: Jim Hobson Chief Marketing Officer: Jason Skinner Vice President of Creative Services: Eric Jackson Vice President of Operations: Tyler Hardekopf In Memoriam: Robert J. Brennan, Founder Account Manager: Jean•Wenn•Luce Creative Director: Ashlea Roark Designer: Michael•Simmons Creative Services: Steve•Barrett, Erika Bennett, Ben Cake, Mariela•Cosentino, Sandee•Curry, Jamie•Dent, Valerie•Lauer, Emily•Main, Jacob•Moore, Brian•Norman, Jennifer•Oncay, Kimmi•Patterson, David•Smith Production: Andrea Hull Financial Services: Ashley Byrd Audience Development: Debbie Dodski MD News is published by True North Custom 5600 Brainerd Road, Suite 1 Chattanooga, TN 37411 423-266-3234 | truenorthcustom.com Although ever y precaution is taken to ensure accuracy of published materials, MD News cannot be held responsible for opinions expressed or facts supplied by its authors. Copyright 2017, True North Custom. All rights reser ved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. The healthcare providers featured in MD News comply with applicable Federal laws and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex. P O S T M A S T E R : Please send notices on Form 3579 to 5600 Brainerd Road, Suite 1, Chattanooga, TN 37411. Advertise in MD News For more information about advertising in the MD News Southern Indiana edition, contact Liz Jennings at 704–458–5407 or ljennings@mdnews.com. Contact Information Send press releases and all other information related to this local edition of MD News to ljennings@mdnews.com or via fax to 423–266–7960. Southern Indiana 05-815 contents ////// 2017 FE ATURE PHILLIP GILSON, MD: EXPLORING SAFE, EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS FOR MALE URINARY INCONTINENCE AND ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION 04 Phillip Gilson, MD, urologic surgeon and erectile dysfunction expert with St. Vincent Medica l Group, has two decades of experience helping patients solve frustrating problems. His high- volume practice and history of success ma ke him an expert in finding the right option for each patient 's circumstance. SPECIAL CLINICAL SECTION: MEN'S HE ALTH TOP TESTS FOR MEN 06 With regular hea lth screenings, your hea lthcare provider can detect medica l conditions early — when they 're easiest to manage. REFINING DIET-BASED APPROACHES TO LOWERING TYPE 2 DIABETES RISK 07 Recent research suggests even moderate dietary shifts can sharply reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes.

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