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Upcoming Events
Endocrine Society Reception at ECE 2022
Date: May 22, 2022
Location: TBD
Description: You’re invited to join the Endocrine Society for a reception at Melia Milano on May 22 at 6 pm – 8 pm, directly after its first day of sessions.
Navigating the Clinician-Educator Pathway for Early Career Physicians - Early Career SIG Webinar
Date: January 11, 2025
Location: Virtual Meeting
Description: Designed for early career physicians who are interested in building a career as a Clinician Educator. Three accomplished physician educators across the medical education spectrum will share their personal insights, lessons learned and tips for success from their diverse professional journeys.
Intro to Oncoendocrinology and Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Hypophysitis
Date: January 28, 2025
Location: Virtual Meeting
Description: This is the first in a series of educational webinars on Oncoendocrinology topics targeted to trainees. This webinar will cover building a career in Oncoendocrinology, educational resources in Oncoendocrinology, and an interactive discussion of a case of immune checkpoint inhibitor hypophysitis.
EDC Exposure and Gonadal Function: Consequences and Interventions (Session I)
Date: January 30, 2025
Location: Virtual Meeting
Description: This series of webinars aims to present the latest evidence on the impact of endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) exposure on gonadal function, examining both the effects of adult exposure and the long-term consequences of fetal exposure in the maternal environment. Specifically, this webinar will focus on male gonadal function.
EDC Exposure and Gonadal Function: Consequences and Interventions (Session II)
Date: February 13, 2025
Location: Virtual Meeting
Description: This series of webinars aims to present the latest evidence on the impact of endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) exposure on gonadal function, examining both the effects of adult exposure and the long-term consequences of fetal exposure in the maternal environment. Specifically, this webinar will focus on female gonadal function.
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