Ancillary Events

May 02, 2025

Ancillary programs, organized by partner associations, are designed to complement ENDO’s educational programming. These societies may represent specialized disciplines, regional or international interests, or aligned missions within the field of endocrinology. 

Attendance for the below events is open to all ENDO 2025 registered attendees. To secure your spot at one of these events, you can add these programs when you register for ENDO.


ENDO 2025 Ancillary Events

The 2nd Parathyroid Summit: Advancements in Research and Development of New Therapeutic Options in Hypoparathyroidism  

8:30 AM–4:30 PM PT, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Faculty

Summit Chairs: Maria Luisa Brandi, Aliya A. Khan

Scientific Planning Committee: Wenhan Chang, Michael T. Collins, Arthur Conigrave, Thomas J. Gardella, Harald Jueppner, Noriko Makita, Kelly Roszko

Groundbreaking scientific discoveries in medicine are advancing bench to bedside research in hypoparathyroidism. These basic research breakthroughs over the last decade have been translated into several registration clinical trials. The armamentarium of drugs available for the cure of hypoparathyroidism is rapidly increasing making it possible to fill the gap in medical interventions in this important and for long neglected disorder of mineral metabolism. The 2025 Summit on Hypoparathyroidism will be fully devoted to the novel discoveries of basic research in hypoparathyroidism that have brought or are going to bring novel therapies for hypoparathyroid patients. Scientists from the academy and the industries will present the development of new therapies in hypoparathyroidism.

A full description, including a preliminary agenda, can be found here.

Registration Fees:

  • $175 | Full Member/Nonmember/Emeritus Member/Early Career Member
  • $150 | In-Training Member

 

Women in Endocrinology (WE) Annual Meeting 

6:30–10:00 PM PT, San Francisco Marriott Marquis 

Faculty:

Ellen W. Seely, MD. Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA

The annual meeting of Women in Endocrinology is held to recognize the talents of young investigators, the mentorship of established society members, the women Endocrine Society laureate winners, and to receive continuing education in ways to enhance the leadership of women in endocrinology.

Registration Fees:

  • $85 | Full Member/Nonmember/Emeritus Member/Early Career Member
  • $50 | In-Training Member

Visit the Women in Endocrinology website for the most up to date information!


Please Note: These programs are not part of ENDO 2025 official educational programming as planned by the Endocrine Society Annual Meeting Steering Committee. These programs are neither sponsored nor endorsed by the Endocrine Society. The information presented here has not been reviewed or approved by the Endocrine Society for accuracy or completeness, and the views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenters and do not represent the views of the Endocrine Society. These programs may offer continuing medical education (CME) or MOC credit provided by the sponsoring organization. 

For any questions or concerns regarding ancillary events, please contact the event organizers.

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