Endocrine News Seeks Book Reviewers

As part of the Endocrine News redesign and desire to include a variety of new features, we are seeking interested individuals to write short book reviews.

There are several endocrine-related books published almost every month and we at Endocrine News think it’s vital to let our readers know if these books would be a valuable resource. So who better to write these reviews than you, our members with your vast knowledge that covers the wide-ranging spectrum of endocrine disorders.

If you’re interested in contributing book reviews that will appear in both the print magazine and the website, contact the editor, Mark A. Newman, and let him know your field of interest, expertise, or even any good books you’ve read lately.

Moving forward, Endocrine News is looking to include more and more content from the Endocrine Society membership so that we can share your expertise with your fellow endocrinology experts.

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