Our resources for in-training fellows provide access to a variety of education, training, and professional development online sessions to help meet your career needs.
Search the list of sessions below to find the latest in endocrine science education and career resources:
Communications Skills Lab: How to Communicate Your Work to Media and Lay Public
Personal Stories: Careers in Academia
Leadership Skills Lab: Conflict, Resolution, and Negotiation
Setting Up and Negotiating Your Clinical Practice
Mentoring Lab: Optimizing Your Mentor-Mentee Relationship for Career Success
Portal to online self-assessment tools and educational activities. *In-training fellows should contact their Program Director to gain access to this site.
Eight tips to help you refine your spokesperson skills and effectively communicate why your science matters
Translating Whole Genome Data to Disease
The Impact of Big Data on Healthcare
Treatment of Diabetes in Older Adults: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline
HbA1c Target in Diabetes: A Debate
Managing the Post-Bariatric Patient: Hypoglycemia, Changes in Beta-Cell Function, and Beyond
Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover in Osteoporosis
Cushing Syndrome: Interpreting Assay Results in Challenging Patients
Clinical Evaluation of Vitamin D and Metabolite Assay Results
Sequential Therapy in Osteoporosis/Treatment Failure/Drug Holiday
Transgender Guidelines to Care
Hormonal Care of Transgender Patients
Special Considerations in the Care of Transgender Veterans
The Gut-Brain Endocrine System in Food Reward and Addiction
Dopamine Agonists and the Induction of Addictive Behaviors in Endocrine Disease
Endocrine Debate: Thyroid Disease in Pregnancy: To Screen, or Not to Screen?
Endocrine Treatment of Gender Dysphoria/Gender Incongruence CPG Fellows Series
Gender-affirming Hormone Therapy for Transgender Individuals
We are excited to announce ENDO Online 2020, our largest-ever virtual meeting for endocrine researchers and clinicians. This complimentary event will feature a mixture of on-demand and live programming, ensuring both research and clinical audiences have access to the latest scientific information without having to leave their office.