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About Endocrinology Training from Endocrine Society

Founded in 1916, Endocrine Society is the world's largest and most active organization devoted to hormone research and the clinical practice of endocrinology. As a recognized leader in developing educational activities to propel research and improve practice, the Society serves the needs of more than 18,000 physicians and scientists from over 119 countries. Members represent the full range of disciplines and comprise clinicians, researchers, educators, fellows and students, industry professionals and allied health care professionals.

Endocrine Society’s educational focus is defined in its mission: to advance excellence in endocrinology. Activities featured on the AMA Ed Hub cover topics such as Cushing’s syndrome, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), growth hormone deficiency, hormone testing and more, and they’re offered in an array of formats to meet various schedules and learning preferences. While Endocrine Society education is geared toward physicians who treat patients with endocrine diseases and disorders, any medical professional will benefit from deepening their knowledge of these topic areas.

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