Dr. Michael Rovito founded the Male Wellness Collective (formerly the Men's Health Initiative) in 2010. He's often collaborated with us at the MIU Men's Health Foundation and was very intentional in choosing his organization's new name. He explains why.
Dr. Rovito had a testicular cancer scare at the age of 16, a time in a male's life when he may not be comfortable discussing such things. He talks us through that today. Now, as a certified health education specialist, armed with a PhD in Public Health, he's trying to shape the conversation.
In this wide-ranging discussion, Dr. Lutz and Dr. Rovito talk about the need to change our "health care" system to a more preventative "well care" system. How do we get there? Why do men not talk about their health, and why are we statistically less likely to go see a doctor? Why did the US Preventative Services Task Force give, frankly, bad advice about testicular self exams, or TSE's?
Today's episode, however, reaches far beyond the genitals. Doctors Lutz and Rovito have a very honest conversation about struggling with their weight, even discussing the psychological trauma of gynecomastia, more commonly referred to as "man boobs." Dr. Rovito has struggled with his mental health, body issues, and even suicidal thoughts. These are all topics we feel men need to be discussing more.
Finally, Dr. Rovito credits his wife, Kathy. She's been his partner in life and in the Male Wellness Collective. This serves as a reminder that men's health is a topic not just for guys, but also for the women who love them.
Dr. Michael Rovito is a testicular cancer researcher, and he teaches at the University of Central Florida.
Resources:
MIU Men's Health Foundation Website:https://www.miumenshealthfoundation.org/
Male Wellness Collective Website: https://malewellnesscollective.com/
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedSeptember 9, 2022 at 4:24 PM UTC
- Length33 min
- Season1
- Episode1
- RatingClean