Endocrine Society

Endocrine Society

Non-profit Organizations

Washington, DC 9,574 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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    President’s Viewpoint: The Endocrine Society Takes Concrete Steps to Ensure a Clear Pathway for New Endocrinologists   Endocrine Society President, John Newell-Price, MD, PhD, shares the our vision to strengthen the pipeline for young endocrinologists. “A key theme woven throughout ENDO 2024 was nurturing the next generation, and as every parent knows, this requires dedication, planning, and a lot of hard work. I’m proud to say the Society recognizes the importance of this effort and has taken concrete steps to ensure our field remains strong into the future.” — John Newell-Price, MD, PhD      Read more in Endocrine News: https://bit.ly/4cXGhtF 

    The Endocrine Society Takes Concrete Steps to Ensure a Clear Pathway for New Endocrinologists - Endocrine News

    The Endocrine Society Takes Concrete Steps to Ensure a Clear Pathway for New Endocrinologists - Endocrine News

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    What did you think of our Thematic Issue on Women’s Health 2024?         Read our special collection of journal articles, published in 2022–2024, from all five of our journals: https://bit.ly/4czrYfa    Journal of the Endocrine Society  •Radiofrequency Ablation of Cervical Thyroid Cancer Metastases—Experience of Endocrinology Practices in the United States   •Interplay of Cortisol, Testosterone, and Abdominal Fat Mass in Normal-weight Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome  •Effects of Ketogenic Diet on Reproductive Hormones in Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome    JCEM Case Reports  •A Rare Case of Placental Abruption and Postpartum Compression Fractures in Pregnancy with Cushing Syndrome   •Molar Pregnancy–Induced Hyperthyroidism: The Importance of Early Recognition and Timely Preoperative Management  •Spontaneous Remission of Acquired Generalized Lipodystrophy Presenting in the Postpartum Period    Endocrine Reviews  •Epigenetic Dysregulation in Endometriosis: Implications for Pathophysiology and Therapeutics   •Reevaluating the Role of Progesterone in Ovarian Cancer: Is Progesterone Always Protective?   •Obesity-Related Hypogonadism in Women    Endocrinology  •Is There a Special Role for Ovarian Hormones in the Pathogenesis of Lobular Carcinoma?   •Dissemination of Circulating Tumor Cells in Breast and Prostate Cancer: Implications for Early Detection   •Estrogen Receptor Alpha Mutations, Truncations, Heterodimers, and Therapies    The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism  •The Glucose Challenge Test in Pregnancy Identifies Future Risk of Diabetes   •Association of Parity with Insulin Resistance Early in Pregnant Women: ECLIPSES Study   •Parathyroidectomy Improves Bone Density in Women with Primary Hyperparathyroidism and Preoperative Osteopenia #JES #JCEM #JCEMCaseReports #Endocrinology #EndocrineReviews #WomensHealth #FemaleReproduction

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    Endocrine News: Share Your Reflections on the July 2024 Issue: https://bit.ly/45XZKYW    “Remarkably, 2024 has been a year of firsts for Endocrine News. So far this year, we’ve had the first issue devoted to thyroid cancer, pediatric obesity, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and, last month, June was our first LGBTQ+ Pride issue. All of these have been met with so much positive feedback that it only makes sense to continue this trend of firsts this month with an issue devoted to the Endocrine Society’s early-career members.” — Mark A. Newman, Executive Editor, Endocrine News     Cover Story:   · Community Service: How Joshua J. Joseph, MD, MPH, is leveling the healthcare playing field for all    Features:   · 2024 Researchers Roundtable: Discussing endocrine science with the 2024 Early Investigator Award Winners   · Mind the Gap: How the Endocrine Society is taking steps to ensure the future of endocrinology  · Sweet Homeostasis Alabama: Tanya Pierre on how she hopes her research hits home #endocrinology #hormonescience #glands

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    Full Circle: Q&A with New Endocrinology Editor-in-Chief, Zane Andrews, PhD When Zane Andrews, PhD, published his very first scientific paper while working on his PhD in 2001, it was in the pages of Endocrinology. He assumes his newest role as Endocrinology’s Editor-in-Chief. Read more in Endocrine News: https://bit.ly/3XBXXqg “I wanted to represent a journal that serves its community. Endocrinology is the basic research journal for the Endocrine Society, and the Society does so much for the research community (both basic and clinical, as well as clinical practice) through advocacy, training, mentorship, conferences, travel award — the list goes on. As scientists looking to the future of the field, we should all support and publish in journals that give back to their societies and members, that foster trainees and that prioritize science first.” — Zane Andrews, PhD 

    Full Circle: Q&A with New Endocrinology Editor-in-Chief, Zane Andrews, PhD - Endocrine News

    Full Circle: Q&A with New Endocrinology Editor-in-Chief, Zane Andrews, PhD - Endocrine News

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    Endocrine Board Review (EBR) 2024: September 6–8 EBR is an intensive program designed to prepare endocrinologists for the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism Certification Exam. Participants will be able to attend live topical Q&A sessions, September 6–8, to engage directly with our panel of faculty experts during live online sessions. Early registration rates expire on Monday, August 5: https://bit.ly/3RHlceY We guarantee a passing score in your exam, or participants receive free registration for EBR 2025. #EBR2024 #endocrinology  

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