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Connect and Collaborate with Peers Worldwide in Revamped EndoForum

December 01, 2025

By Balinda Cockrell, Director, Membership 

Our redesigned EndoForum platform makes it easier than ever for Society members to interact with colleagues in an exclusive online community. 

Our team has spent months behind the scenes testing EndoForum’s new look and feel. Now we are excited to share the capabilities of the new platform, which launched in October.  

The platform’s tools help you find and network with fellow members. The community allows you to search for peers by interest, geographic location, or keyword, and you can start chatting one-on-one directly in the platform. Just click on the “People” tab to start using the member directory. 

If you prefer to access the online community from your mobile device, the EndoForum app makes the process easy. You can connect with the endocrine community any time, from anywhere. The app is available for Android and Apple phones. 

EndoForum houses interactive forums and groups where you can join conversations and share insights. The community is the ideal place to ask questions about challenging clinical cases or share interesting journal articles with others in the field. 

Our member-led Special Interest Groups (SIGs) use EndoForum as their digital home. The platform makes it easy to view each SIG’s live feed, contact leaders, watch educational webinars, and get involved in the conversation. Whether you are interested in adrenal and pituitary conditions, researching endocrine-disrupting chemicals, or founding your own endocrine company, there’s a community to match your interests. We continue to add new topics, including Women’s Health. 

The new platform features headlines from our magazine, Endocrine News, and Society announcements to make it easy to stay up to date on current events. 

Be sure to renew your membership for 2026 to stay connected to the broader endocrine community. We look forward to seeing you on EndoForum! 

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