Since attending his first ENDO in 1961, Stan Korenman, MD, hasn’t missed a single annual conference (COVID-19 cancellations notwithstanding). Here, he shares his memories of ENDOs past, the field’s growth along side the Endocrine Society’s, and his advice for those following in his footsteps. My first Endocrine Society meeting was 61 years ago in New...
Take Me Back to Chicago: ENDO 2023 Returns to the Windy City
Discover the latest advances in hormone research and clinical endocrinology at ENDO 2023. This year’s conference, taking place in Chicago, Ill., June 15-18, 2023, is designed to enhance your knowledge and skills in endocrinology with a mix of programs for both the clinician and researcher. With an extensive program covering a broad array of topics,...
From her first ENDO in 1982, Ann Owen, MD, was concerned by the small number of women getting their research published. Forty years later, she relishes seeing how the latest generation is breaking new barriers. My first Endocrine Society meeting must have been in 1982. I had signed up for the meeting of Women in...
Ahead of their ENDO 2022 session on Monday June 13 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Endocrine News talks with Mary Korytkowski, MD, and Ranganath Muniyappa, MD, PhD, chairs of the guideline development panel that created the latest Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline on treating adult patients with hyperglycemia in a hospital setting. This month,...
No doubt your days will be packed while you’re at Atlanta’s Georgia World Congress Center, weaving through the crowds as you make your way to various sessions and presentations at ENDO 2022. Here are just a few highlights – among hundreds – that might appeal to you. Saturday June 11 Plenary: Envisioning Future Therapies for...
As the Endocrine Society prepares to welcome the endocrinology community from around the world to Atlanta for ENDO 2022, Endocrine News is highlighting some of our host city’s local flair as well as a few components of the conference itself. Since this year’s annual meeting can be attended either in person or virtually, we look...
While certain thyroid cancer patients who have very small nodules well-located within the thyroid can be counseled rather than operated on, other patients might fare better undergoing surgery. At ENDO 2022, experts weigh in and debate when to operate and when to watch in patients with low-risk thyroid cancer in the session “Endocrine Debate: Low...
When the ENDO 2022 session “Clinical Year in Review: All Things Adrenal” gets underway, Gary Hammer, MD, PhD, will treat attendees to the series of advances that have been made in adrenal science and clinical practice over the last two years, from adrenal homeostasis, glucocorticoid biology, and adrenal insufficiency to Cushing’s, tumors, pheochromocytoma, and more....