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Dr. Jack Barkin Dr. Bernie Goldfarb Dr. Homayoun Khonsari Dr. Daniel Krawczuk Dr. William J. McMullen Dr. John Mulloy Dr. Joseph A. Zadra Biography Dr. Richard Casey M.D., F.R.C.S. (C), is the founder and medical director of The Male Health Centres, a treatment network offering comprehensive services in sexual medicine and prostate disorders for men. He and his professional team have participated in numerous clinical research trials and have extended their organization to include a variety of medical specialties. Dr. Casey contributes his considerable expertise and a progressive leadership style to the on-going research effort in medical therapeutics. Dr. Casey founded CMX Research Inc. to further develop a Network for Clinical Research in Canada. To find out more about Dr. Richard Casey, click here.
In 1997, Dr. Barkin was appointed Chief of Urology of Humber River Regional Hospital in Toronto. He has been active in clinical drug research since 1989 and has done numerous journal papers and presentations since graduating from medical school. Erectile dysfunction has been an interest of Dr. Barkin's due to the demand from his patients for more information. He is the Director of The Male Health Centres in Toronto. Dr. Barkin has been associated with The Male Health Centres for the past five years.
Dr. Goldfarb graduated from McMaster University in 1988 with a medical degree. His residency in urology was through the University of Toronto. He has a specialty certification in Urology by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Dr. Goldfarb has been active on many committees and associations as well he has written numerous journal articles. Dr. Goldfarb has been a member of CMX Research Inc. since 1997 and has conducted various clinical trials.
Dr. Khonsari has been an associate staff member at The Royal Victoria Hospital located in Barrie, Ontario. He is a Director of The Barrie Male Health Centre and has provided excellent care for patients diagnosed with erectile dysfunction and prostate disease.
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