Cortisol Deficiency and Androgen Excess: Navigating the Challenges of CAH
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Cortisol Deficiency and Androgen Excess: Navigating the Challenges of CAH

AACE Rare Diseases and Hormone Disorders Webinar Series is pleased to present Cortisol Deficiency and Androgen Excess: Navigating the Challenges of CAH. This webinar is designed to help clinicians create a path to diagnosis when encountering a patient with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).

This disease was chosen due to its rarity, symptom complexity, and need for improved diagnostic and management strategies. The webinar will provide clinicians with the latest clinical guidance and educational resources for diagnosing, managing, and treating CAH. By highlighting the latest research and clinical advances, AACE aims to increase clinicians’ awareness, knowledge, and competence, ultimately improving the quality of care and outcomes for patients with this rare endocrine disease.

Cortisol Deficiency and Androgen Excess: Navigating the Challenges of CAH will be held on Friday, October 31 at 1:00PM EDT.

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CME
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10/31/2025

Expires

10/03/2026

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of the program, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the diagnostic and testing approach in evaluating a patient with congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
  • Utilize evidence-based guidelines, algorithms, and consensus statements to diagnose and treat congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
  • Identify and treat long-term complications and comorbidities of congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
Target Audience

Endocrinologists are the primary target audience; however, all healthcare professionals including primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, physician associates and endocrine care professionals who treat patients with rare endocrine diseases in their practice may also access this program.

Speakers/Faculty

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FACULTY

Ricardo Correa, MD, EdD, FACE, FACP, FAPCR, FACMQ
Program Director, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Fellowship
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH

Commercial Support

This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Neurocrine Biosciences Inc.