We understand the critical role nurse practitioners play in delivering quality endocrine care and AACE wants to ensure you stay updated on the latest evidence-based knowledge and treatment options. That's why we have developed a comprehensive range of educational events and courses tailored specifically for nurse practitioners, focused on common endocrine conditions.
Mark your calendars! AACE Annual Meeting will be held at the Hyatt Regency in New Orleans on May 9-11, 2024.
Embark on an enriching three-day immersive experience, featuring over 75 thought-provoking sessions and numerous opportunities to foster meaningful connections.
Our AACE MENA - Middle East & North Africa Conference took place November 17-19, 2023 at the Grand Hyatt Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The conference expanded AACE’s educational offerings to the Middle East & North Africa, providing the possibility to learn about the latest advancements in the management of endocrine disease, breakthroughs in scientific research, new technologies for improving patient care, and much more.
Join us for the first-ever AACE MENA Cardiometabolic Conference in Abu Dhabi, UAE on April 19-20, 2024. This conference will spotlight patient-centered approaches, addressing critical areas such as obesity and nutrition, dyslipidemia, hypertension, NASH/NAFLD, chronic kidney disease, diabetes management, and more.
This FREE course is created to empower clinical endocrinologists, primary care physicians, and the broad endocrine care team to recognize that obesity is a serious and chronic disease, understand the rationale for an obesity diagnosis to start conversations with patients about obesity as a serious disease, and diagnose obesity as a chronic disease.
All CME content presented at AACE Annual Meeting 2023 is available on-demand. The sessions and lectures focus on the latest scientific and clinical discoveries for the diagnosis, management, and treatment of patients living with endocrine diseases.
Engaged Member Price: $599 | Informed Member Price: $799 | Non-Member Price: $999
This FREE course provides evidence-based knowledge to foster the understanding of obesity as a complex, chronic, progressive, and treatable multi-factorial, neurobehavioral disease, and provides treatment strategies, including information on the safety and effectiveness of anti-obesity medications (AOMs) as adjuncts to lifestyle modifications and bariatric procedures.
This FREE course will increase the knowledge, competence, and skills of clinicians who, in accordance with clinical practice guidelines, intensify therapies to optimize timely, sustained glycemic control, and initiate personalized weight management goals for persons with type 2 diabetes.
The goal of this FREE MONOGRAPH course is to enhance the knowledge, competence, and skills of nurse practitioners (NPs), primary care physicians (PCPs), and physician assistants (PAs) in initiating and intensifying basal insulin therapies according to clinical practice guidelines to achieve timely and sustained glycemic control for individuals with T2DM. Download this monograph PDF to your device for offline reading.
The goal of this FREE VIDEO course is to enhance the knowledge, competence, and skills of nurse practitioners (NPs), primary care physicians (PCPs), and physician assistants (PAs) in initiating and intensifying basal insulin therapies according to clinical practice guidelines to achieve timely and sustained glycemic control for individuals with T2DM.
In this comprehensive program, esteemed faculty members will delve into cutting-edge presentations, including the use of Anti-Obesity Medications (AOM) for significant weight loss, the resolution of obesity complications, and the integration of combination therapies with SGLT-2, GLP-1, and other groundbreaking therapeutics.
Top Endocrine Practice Articles for Nurse Practitioners
Looking for more resources to help you in treating your patients? You've come to the right place. Below is a list of the top articles from our official, peer-reviewed journal Endocrine Practice, selected especially for nurse practitioners.