Program

Clinical Endocrinology Update is our premier, three-day meeting that provides physicians and researchers with the information and skills they need to keep their endocrine practice up-to-date and improve patient care.

Day 1 – Thursday, September 5

Calcium & Bone, Obesity, Lipids, and Reproduction

Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

Time Session
7:00 AM Breakfast
7:45–7:55 AM Welcome and Introduction
7:55–8:25 AM

Drug Holidays: What Patients and What Drugs?
E. Michael Lewiecki, MD; New Mexico Clinical Research & Osteoporosis Center

8:25–8:55 AM

Fracture Healing
Nelson B. Watts, MD; Mercy Health

8:55–9:25 AM

Premenopausal Osteoporosis
Adi Cohen, MD; Columbia University Medical Center

9:25–9:55 AM

From T to Z: The Basics of Bone Density Interpretation
Micol Rothman, MD; University of Colorado School of Medicine

9:55 –10:10 AM Q&A/Panel Discussion
10:10–10:25 AM Coffee Break / Exhibits
10:25–10:55 AM

Helping Patients Find Motivation for Lifestyle Change
Scott Kahan, MD, MPH; National Center for Weight and Wellness

10:55–11:25 AM

What’s New in Obesity Treatment?
Donna H. Ryan, MD; Pennington Biomedical Research Center

11:25–11:55 AM

The New Cholesterol Management Guidelines
Lisa R. Tannock, MD; University of Kentucky

11:55 AM–12:10 PM Q&A/Panel Discussion
12:10–1:25 PM Lunch / Exhibits
1:25–2:10 PM Meet-the-Professor Breakout Sessions
2:10–2:25 PM Break / Exhibits
2:25–2:55 PM

Hypogonadal Cases
Frances J. Hayes, MBBCh, BAO; Massachusetts General Hospital

2:55–3:25 PM

Testosterone Replacement Modalities: Pros, Cons, and their Correct Use
Shehzad S. Basaria, MD; Brigham & Women's Hospital

3:25–3:40 PM Q&A/Panel Discussion
3:40–3:55 PM Coffee Break / Exhibits
3:55–4:25 PM

PCOS Treatment
Anuja Dokras, MD, PhD; University of Pennsylvania

4:25–4:55 PM

Controversies in the Treatment of Women with Menopausal Hormones
Margaret E. Wierman, MD; University of Colorado School of Medicine

4:55–5:10 PM Q&A/Panel Discussion
5:10–5:15 PM Break
5:15–6:00 PM

Meet-the-Professor Breakout Sessions
(Sessions Repeat from Earlier)

6:00 PM Adjourn
6:00–7:00 PM Welcome Reception


Day 2 – Friday, September 6

Diabetes and Adrenal

Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

Time Session
7:00 AM Breakfast
7:45–7:50 AM Welcome and Introduction
7:50–8:30 AM

Diabetes on a Budget
David M. Nathan, MD; Massachusetts General Hospital

8:30–9:00 AM

Contemporary Management of T1 Diabetes in Pregnancy
Carol J. Levy, MD, CDE; Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

9:00–9:30 AM

Update on Diabetic Nephropathy
Robert C. Stanton, MD; Joslin Diabetes Center

9:30–9:45 AM Q&A/Panel Discussion
9:45–10:00 AM Coffee Break / Exhibits
10:00–10:30 AM

Glycemic Management after Bariatric Surgery
Mary-Elizabeth Patti, MD; Joslin Diabetes Center

10:30–11:00 AM

Safety of Novel Agents in Type 2 Diabetes Management
Carol Wysham, MD; Rockwood Center for Diabetes

11:00–11:30 AM

Challenges with Technology: Difficult Pump and CGM Cases
Anders L. Carlson, MD; International Diabetes Center

11:30–11:50 AM Q&A/Panel Discussion
11:50 AM–1:10 PM Lunch / Exhibits
Special Conference Event
12:00–1:00 PM All Eyes on Thyroid Eye Disease: A Master Clinician Discussion on Managing TED
Chair: George J. Kahaly, MD, PhD
Faculty: Mark Lupo, MD; Rebecca Bahn, MD
1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ and ABIM MOC point

Supported by an educational grant from Horizon Pharmaceuticals.
1:10–1:55 PM Meet-the-Professor Breakout Sessions
1:55–2:05 PM Break / Exhibits
2:05–2:35 PM

Challenges of Managing Paraganglioma and Pheochromocytoma
Anand Vaidya, MD, MMSc; Brigham and Women’s Hospital

2:35–3:05 PM

Adrenal Questions and Answers
William F. Young, Jr., MD, MSc; Mayo Clinic

3:05–3:35 PM

Diagnosis and Management of Adrenal Insufficiency
Lynnette K. Nieman, MD; National Institutes for Health

3:35—3:55 PM Q&A/Panel Discussion
3:55–4:15 PM Coffee Break / Exhibits
4:15–5:00 PM Meet-the-Professor Breakout Sessions
(Sessions Repeat from Earlier)
5:00 PM Adjourn
Product Theater
5:30–7:00 PM Now Approved: BAQSIMI™ (glucagon) nasal powder Product Theater

Join us for a discussion on the efficacy, safety profile, usability data, and administration of BAQSIMI. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask the faculty questions about the data presented. Refreshments will be provided.

This program is sponsored by and the speaker is presenting on behalf of Lilly USA, LLC. It is being presented consistent with FDA guidelines and is not approved for continuing education credit.


Day 3 – Saturday, September 7

Pituitary and Thyroid

Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

Time Session
7:00 AM Breakfast
7:00 AM–7:40 AM

Breakfast Session: The ABCs of Practice Payment: Changes to E&M and QPP
Erika Miller

7:45–7:55 AM Welcome and Introduction
7:55–8:25 AM

Cushing's Disease: Update on Treatment
Maria Fleseriu, MD; Oregon Health and Science University

8:25–8:55 AM

Non-Functioning Pituitary Adenomas
Shlomo Melmed, MD; Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

8:55–9:25 AM

Prolactinomas: Special Topics
Mark E. Molitch, MD; Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

9:25–9:40 AM Q&A/Panel Discussion
9:40–9:55 AM Coffee Break
9:55–10:40 AM Meet-the-Professor Breakout Sessions
  • Hypophysitis: Etiology and Management
    Maria Fleseriu, MD; Oregon Health and Science University
  • Diagnosis and Management of Hyponatremia
    Joseph G. Verbalis, MD; Georgetown University Medical Center
  • Grave’s Orbitopathy
    George J. Kahaly, MD, PhD; Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center
  • Treatment Options for Advanced Thyroid Cancer
    Stephanie Fish, MD; Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
  • Molecular Markers in the Workup of Thyroid Nodules
    Matthew Ringel, MD; The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
10:40–10:50 AM Break
10:50–11:20 AM

Risk Stratification in Thyroid Cancer
Stephanie Fish, MD; Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

11:20–11:50 AM

Diagnosis and Management of Graves’ Hyperthyroidism
George J. Kahaly, MD, PhD; Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center

11:50 AM–12:05 PM Q&A/Panel Discussion
12:05–1:20 PM Lunch
Special Conference Event
12:15–1:15 PM Better Every Day: Improving Adherence and Quality of Life in Patients with Growth Hormone Deficiency
Chair: Atil Y. Kargi, MD
1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ and ABIM MOC point
Supported by an educational grant from Ascendis, Novo Nordisk, and Sandoz.
1:20–2:05 PM

Meet-the-Professors Breakout Sessions
(Sessions Repeat from Earlier)

2:05–2:10 PM Break
2:10–2:40 PM

Clinical Update on Thyroid and Pregnancy
Elizabeth N. Pearce, MD, MSc; Boston University Medical Center

2:40–3:25 PM

Unusual Thyroid Function Tests: Cases to Panelists
Panelists:

3:25–3:30 PM Closing
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CEU 2020 Session Recordings
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These recordings will allow you to enjoy the world-class education from CEU 2020, and you can earn up to 28.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and ABIM MOC points, and 27.95 AANP Credits (including 15.35 hours of pharmacology).

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