Endocrine Society

Endocrine Society

Non-profit Organizations

Washington, DC 9,654 followers

We unite, lead, and grow the endocrine community to accelerate scientific breakthroughs and improve health worldwide.

About us

The Endocrine Society unites, leads, and grows the endocrine community to accelerate scientific breakthroughs and improve health worldwide. We are unique in that our 18,000 members from 119 countries are not only on the frontier of breakthrough research discoveries, but they also apply this knowledge in treatment of patients with hundreds of debilitating hormone-related diseases and conditions such as diabetes, obesity, osteoporosis, thyroid disorders, and infertility. We advance hormone research and excellence in the clinical practice of endocrinology, provide education, broaden the understanding of the critical role hormones play in health, and advocate on behalf of our global community. Our core values of innovation, excellence, stewardship, and community drive our inclusive culture that supports our members’ important work and our internal team. Collaboration is key to our success and reflected in our unique approach to talent management. We actively invest in our staff, one employee at a time, and provide a coaching model that leverages your strengths, inspires meaningful work, and maximizes your impact. We recognize that your growth is vital to our growth as we champion the endocrine profession. We have entered our second century energized to promote optimal health and well-being by advancing endocrine science, education, and patient care.

Website
http://www.endocrine.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1916

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    Clinical Endocrinology Update (CEU) 2024 Sharpens Skills for Patient Treatment Over the span of three days, September 19–21, CEU attendees will be engaged in education that addresses clinical challenges through a case-based agenda and evidence-based disease management strategies: https://bit.ly/3VNfXg6  The program offers:   ·  Valuable insights from 43 distinguished faculty, covering the most relevant topics in our field.  ·  38 sessions covering nine topical areas  ·  27 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and 6.75 ABIM MOC Points #CEU2024 

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    Certification with Endocrine Board Review (EBR) 2024 EBR 2024 provides a comprehensive preparatory program to mirror the structure of the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism Certification Exam: https://bit.ly/3RHlceY   Participants receive expert guidance at their own pace and hone skills with our 220 clinical case questions and interactive exams. Steps to Getting Certified with EBR include:  1. Registering for the program and studying with the Endocrine Board Review 16th Edition Book  2. Taking our online, interactive practice exams  3. Joining us for live Q&A sessions on September 6–8  4. Completing the ABIM exam and earning board certification   Pass guarantee: We guarantee a passing score on the ABIM exam or attendees will receive free registration for EBR 2025.    #endocrinology #diabetes #metabolism 

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    2024 Researchers Roundtable “Every year the Endocrine Society recognizes endocrinologists who are in the early stages of their research careers with the early investigator awards. Endocrine News spoke to the five award recipients from around the world to find out more about their award-winning research, the award’s potential impact, as well as the biggest challenges facing them today.” Read more in Endocrine News: https://bit.ly/3WzDlOD    Photo: Pictured (l to r): Kleiton Borges, PhD; Cintia Citterio, PhD; Endocrine Society President John Newell-Price, MA, PhD, FRCP; Francesca Galbiati, MD; Leen Antonio, MD, PhD; and Maria Camilletti, PhD.    We present the annual Early Investigator Awards to members who hold a MD, PhD, or MD/PhD and are a third- or fourth-year post-doctoral fellow or a newly appointed faculty member. Recipients receive a monetary award, one-year complimentary membership to the Society, one-year complimentary access to the Society’s online journals, and public recognition of research accomplishments in various Society platforms: https://bit.ly/2pJZaON 

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    Steroid Hormones and Receptors (SHR) 2024 Abstract Submissions    We are welcoming abstract submission through the deadline of Sunday, September 1: https://bit.ly/3WA6A3O The goal of SHR 2024 is to present and discuss advances in steroid hormone action in biology and medicine, exploring their role in biology, chemistry, pharmacology, oncology, neurology, metabolism, cardiovascular biology and endocrinology. Sessions will cover (but are not limited to) the following topics:  ·        Cancer Biology and Therapeutics  ·        Cardiovascular Biology and Disease  ·        Neurobiology and Aging  ·        Metabolism and Comorbidities  ·        Molecular and Structural Biology of Steroid Receptors  ·        Immune System and Inflammation  ·        Systems Biology and Cell Signaling Networks The conference will feature Plenary and Keynote Lectures, oral presentations and posters by prominent and emerging leaders as well as trainees in the field. Conference proceedings will be published in an international peer-reviewed journal.    #SHR2024 

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    1st International Conference on Steroid Hormones and Receptors (SHR 2024)  Albuquerque, NM   University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center   October 16-October 18 Join leading scientists, researchers, and medical professionals from around the world to explore the latest advancements in steroid hormone biology. Organized by Eric Prossnitz, PhD and Carol A. Lange, PhD, SHR promises to be a landmark event in the field. Register now: https://bit.ly/4bzOGn0  Connect with peers and experts across diverse disciplines, and also attend our informal evening reception on Tuesday, October 15.   #SHR2024

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    Mind the Gap: How the Endocrine Society Is Taking Steps to Ensure the Future of Endocrinology “As endocrinology fellowships go unfilled, leaders in the field are growing more concerned about the ability for endocrinology to meet the needs of future patients grappling with diabetes, obesity, and other endocrine disorders. To mitigate this potential gap, the endocrine society launched the Medical School Engagement Program (MSEP) to boost the interest of medical students across the country.” Read more in Endocrine News: https://bit.ly/3LvCdoR MSEP offers medical schools support for endocrinology-focused initiatives to establish interest groups for medical students, fund Excellence in Endocrinology awards, and support students in attending ENDO. Discover our 2024 Awardees: https://bit.ly/4cLQrxQAlbert Einstein College of Medicine o Eric J. Epstein, MD  • Indiana University School of Medicine o Alex Tuttle, MD, MEd   o Erika Zevin, MD  • Stanford University School of Medicine o Dimpi Desai, MD   o Neil Gesundheit, MD  o Joy Wu, MD, PhD  • The University of New Mexico School of Medicine o Teodor Duro, MD  o Kristen Gonzales, MD   o Christina Lovato, MD  • University of Cincinnati College of Medicine o Aleona Zuzek, MD  • University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine o Brian O'Neill, MD, PhD   o Amal Shibli-Rahhal, MD  • University of Minnesota Medical School o Megan Kristan, MD  • University of Virginia School of Medicine o Susan Kirk, MD  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center o Jennifer Kelley, MD, MSCE  o Andrea Utz, MD, PhD  • University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry o Adnin Zaman, MD

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    JES Bone Health Research Collection Journal of the Endocrine Society is proud to publish a range of cutting-edge bone health research, furthering our scientific understanding in the field. The Editors encourage readers engaged in their own bone health research to submit contributions on the topic and join our global community of authors: https://bit.ly/3W3PqtV #JES #Bone #Osteoporosis #Osteopenia #Hypercalcemia #Hypocalcemia #Hyperparathyroidism #Hypoparathyroidism #Hypophosphatemia #Hypophosphatasia  

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    1st International Conference on Steroid Hormones and Receptors (SHR 2024)  Albuquerque, NM   University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center   October 16-October 18 Join leading scientists, researchers, and medical professionals from around the world to explore the latest advancements in steroid hormone biology. Organized by Eric Prossnitz, PhD and Carol A. Lange, PhD, SHR promises to be a landmark event in the field. Register now: https://bit.ly/4bzOGn0  Connect with peers and experts across diverse disciplines, and also attend our informal evening reception on Tuesday, October 15.   #SHR2024

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    Endocrine Feedback Loop Podcast | PCOS Subtypes Redux     Listen to Anna Goldman, MD and David A. Ehrmann, MD, discuss a recent JCEM article (https://bit.ly/3W6N1ig) on clinically significant subtypes in a Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) cohort diagnosed with the Rotterdam criteria (https://bit.ly/3WoHIfl) with our host, Chase Hendrickson, MD.        "It's important to recognize that these sub-phenotypes, [while] they need to be replicated, are probably real and that individuals who have the metabolic traits need to be potentially treated or monitored." — David A. Ehrmann, MD     Endocrine.org/EFL         #JCEM #PCOS 

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    ICYMI: ENDO 2024 Science in Headlines Check out all of our members’ science that has made international headlines: (https://bit.ly/2wMKFNL), and watch the news conferences featuring their findings (https://bit.ly/3KARWme).   New male birth control gel takes effect sooner than similar contraceptive methods: https://bit.ly/4cFSTG8  ·        USA Today: https://bit.ly/4cN80wY  ·        CNN: https://bit.ly/4bOYgT8  ·        The Washington Post: https://bit.ly/4eXziCX  Risk for heart attack and stroke increases in people with obesity for a decade or more: https://bit.ly/4d241gt  ·        Sky News: https://bit.ly/3Lm2ben Early menopause linked to greater risk for breast, and possibly ovarian cancer: https://bit.ly/4f6yThn  ·        Femme Actuelle: https://bit.ly/3y36MPF #ENDO2024

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