Clinical Endocrinology Update Meeting Sets Attendance Record

A record number of practicing endocrinologists have registered to attend the Endocrine Society’s 67th annual Clinical Endocrinology Update (CEU) meeting and related events taking place in Miami September 10 – 12.

Nearly 550 people have registered for the meeting, which will take place at Miami’s Intercontinental Hotel.

The three-day program provides the latest information on a variety of endocrine conditions, including diabetes, obesity, thyroid conditions, reproductive disorders, osteoporosis and other bone diseases, adrenal conditions, and pituitary disorders. During the case-based sessions, faculty and attendees discuss the best clinical practices for diagnosing and managing endocrine disorders.

In conjunction with CEU, the Society will hold a two-day Endocrine Board Review, a preparatory mock exam to help endocrinology fellows prepare for their board exams and certified practitioners maintain their certification. A record 310 people are registered to attend the event, which will take place in the Intercontinental Hotel on Sept. 8-9.

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