The American College of Endocrinology (ACE) is a scientific, educational and charitable medical organization dedicated to promoting the art and science of clinical endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism for the improvement of patient care and public health.
ACE Vision
The American College of Endocrinology is the premier organization advancing the care and prevention of endocrine, diabetes, and metabolic disorders by:
- Providing professional education and reliable public health information
- Recognizing excellence in education, research and service
- Promoting clinical research
- Defining the future of Clinical Endocrinology
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ACE Critical Conditions for Success
I. Clinical Endocrinologists believe that the educational activities offered by ACE are the most effective in promoting the translation of scientific advances into clinical practice.
II. Philanthropic organizations, healthcare professionals and individual members of the public believe that the educational and public service activities developed by ACE most effectively enhance the quality of care received by patients with endocrine, diabetic, and metabolic diseases and are worthy of their support.
III. Stakeholders (Clinical Endocrinologists, philanthropic organizations and the public) believe ACE is the best endocrine focused proponent of education and public service which will lead to ACE becoming fully resourced for the development and maintenance of related programs.
IV. ACE has the necessary financial and other resources to carry out its strategic and operating plans.
ACE Awards Programs
The ACE awards distinguish individual accomplishments in the field or corporate contributions to the college or its foundation.
- ACE International Endocrinology Award
- ACE Distinction in Endocrinology Award
- ACE Yank D. Coble, Jr., MD, Distinguished Service Award
- ACE Master of the American College of Endocrinology (MACE)
- ACE Philanthropy Award
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