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biography of Chris Steidle, MD

Christopher Steidle, M.D., attended Tulane University and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.S. degree in Parasitology. He received his M.D. degree in 1983 from the University of Virginia School of Medicine where he gained extensive research experience, including studies conducted through the National Institutes of Health.

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In 1989, he completed his general surgical training in urology at Indiana University Hospital where he had become chief resident. He has served as a visiting scientist at Eli Lilly in Indianapolis, Indiana, where his work centered on the pharmacologic receptor identification in the genitourinary tissues of various species, with special emphasis on the identification of serotonin receptor sub-types.

Currently, Chris works in his own practice in Fort Wayne, Indiana and is a Clinical Associate Professor of Urology at the Indiana University School of Medicine. He has been actively involved in clinical research since 1989 specializing in male and female sexual dysfunction as well as urinary incontinence, prostate cancer and infectious diseases.

Chris is also the author two books, The Impotence Sourcebook and testosterone: a user's manual.

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