Lipshultz graduated Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Biology and Mathematics and joined Phi Beta Kappa.
During his residency’s research year, he spent his time furthering his education in male infertility, leading him to dedicate his career to this field.
Lipshultz was named the first American Urological Association (AUA) Research Scholar, allowing him to complete a two-year Fellowship under Emil Steinberger, an endocrinologist specializing in Reproductive Medicine at The University of Texas Houston Health Science Center, and Jim Norris, a specialist in cell cultures of Baylor College of Medicine.
[citation needed] Lipshultz was called to serve as a urologist at William Beaumont General Hospital in El Paso, Texas, by the United States Army during his residency.
For his outstanding performance, initiative of increasing the scope of the male fertility clinic, and personal interest in the care of his patients, Lipshultz earned a Certificate of Achievement in June 1973 from the William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso, Texas.
This support helped to further the clinical understanding of Peyronie’s disease, prostate cancer, Sertoli cells, erectile dysfunction, testosterone replacement therapy, and male infertility.
[21] This text is intended to provide information on current diagnostic methods of common urological problems as well as guidance on when a referral to a urologist is appropriate for individuals practicing in a primary care setting.
[22] This work is considered the gold standard as it has up-to-date information for all facets of the rapidly advancing subspeciality of Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery.
Following these appearances, Lipshultz has been quoted in 10 news articles from varying sources, including The New York Times, Houston Chronicle, and The Washington Post.
In addition to his podcast and television appearances, Lipshultz has several YouTube videos outlining his surgical techniques for a vasovasostomy, epididymovasostomy, gender-affirming surgery, and penile implants (IPP).
Lipshultz has received numerous honors throughout his career including the Barbara Eck Menning Founder’s Award from RESOLVE: The National Fertility Association in 1995.