Men's Hormones 101

Reset your knowledge of men’s hormone health. Learn from the experts. Expand your practice.
Testosterone levels can decline gradually from as early as 30, yet androgen deficiency is often missed or misattributed to stress, ageing, weight or lifestyle. Led by experts in hormone health, Men’s Hormones 101 gives clinicians a structured, evidence-based approach to recognising testosterone deficiency, ordering and interpreting appropriate tests, and supporting safe, appropriate intervention – including TRT pathways – so you can expand your practice, make clearer, safer decisions and improve patient outcomes
CME

7 Points

Videos

7

Duration

6 hours

Build practical foundations in men’s hormone health.

Men’s Hormones 101 by Apex Longevity Academy provides a structured approach to recognising testosterone deficiency and managing it safely in clinical practice. You’ll leave with clear decision-making tools you can apply across assessment, treatment and follow-up – grounded in physiology, biomarkers, and real-world risk management.

Key outcomes

  • Understand testosterone decline and its multi-system clinical impact
  • Recognise common symptom patterns and associated health risks
  • Select and interpret appropriate diagnostic bloods and key biomarkers (including SHBG/free testosterone)
  • Implement lifestyle-first and adjunctive strategies where appropriate
  • Prescribe and titrate TRT safely (or support prescribing pathways as a non-prescriber)
  • Identify and manage common side effects and safety risks, including monitoring requirements
  • Integrate TRT into an individualised, long-term plan aligned with healthy ageing and longevity medicine

How this course improves your clinical practice

Male hormone-related presentations often show up as broad, non-specific symptom clusters – low energy, reduced strength and recovery, mood and concentration changes, sleep disruption, diminished libido and erectile dysfunction. Without a clear framework, they’re easy to miss – or manage inconsistently.

Men’s Hormones 101 strengthens your day-to-day practice by giving you the foundations to identify hormonal presentations earlier, use investigations appropriately, and apply safer, more consistent decision-making around intervention, monitoring and follow-up – supporting better patient outcomes and more efficient consultations.

Who this course is good for

  • GPs and primary care clinicians managing high volumes of men’s health and multi-system presentations
  • Prescribing pharmacists supporting investigation, optimisation and safe monitoring
  • Nurses with independent prescribing responsibilities
  • Doctors in men’s health, lifestyle or longevity medicine building structured TRT pathways
  • Clinicians who don’t prescribe but support patient assessment, interpretation, counselling and follow-up within a prescribing pathway

Course Content

Inclusive Language Statement

Throughout, our courses we refer to perimenopause, menopause and other hormone-related conditions (for example premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder) that commonly affect women. In this context, the terms “women”, “woman” and “female” are used inclusively to describe anyone who experiences these hormonal changes, including people who may identify as transgender, gender-fluid, agender or non-binary. We also refer to andropause and other hormone-related conditions that commonly affect men, the terms “men”, “man” and “male” are used inclusively to describe anyone who experiences these hormonal changes, including people who may identify as transgender, gender-fluid, agender or non-binary.