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AACE Annual Meeting 2025 On Demand
CME: 51.75 | MOC: 51.75 | Nursing 51.75
Didn't make it to the AACE 2025 Annual Meeting? You can access all the invaluable insights and groundbreaking discoveries with our on-demand session recordings. Gain newfound knowledge to improve patient outcomes, assess the potential applications of emerging scientific advances, and earn up to 51.75 CME/CE/MOC credits for eligible recorded sessions.
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Save the Date!
Our 2026 AACE Annual Meeting is taking place from Wednesday, April 22 to Friday, April 24, 2026.
Caesars Forum, Las Vegas, NV
AACE Hotel Rooms will be available at Caesars Palace and Harrah's Las Vegas.
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CME: 4 | MOC: 4 | Nursing 4
Obesity is a complex, chronic disease that is often misunderstood and undertreated. This FREE, CME-accredited course is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the tools they need to deliver compassionate, evidence-based, and patient-centered obesity care.
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Connecting the Dots: Diabetes, CKD, and CVD Pathways
CME: 2 | MOC: 2
Connecting the Dots: Diabetes, CKD, and CVD Pathways free course enhances clinical understanding of the interconnected conditions of type 2 diabetes (T2D), chronic kidney disease (CKD), and cardiovascular disease (CVD).
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Hands-On Diabetes Technologies and Skills Certificate
CME: 3 | MOC: 3 | Nursing 3
This comprehensive certificate program explores the current landscape of diabetes technology, including continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), insulin pumps, and connected insulin pens. Participants will learn about key features of these technologies and review a number of case studies illustrating how the products can enhance diabetes management.
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Bridging the Gap: Comprehensive Osteoporosis Care in Primary Practice
CME: 2 | MOC: 2 | Nursing 2
Unlock the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively diagnose, treat, and manage osteoporosis with our comprehensive course designed for healthcare professionals. Focused on long-term care strategies, this course will equip you with the tools to reduce fracture risk and significantly improve patient outcomes.
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AACE Certificate: Inpatient Diabetes
CME: 7 | MOC: 7 | Nursing 7
The Inpatient Diabetes Certificate is a comprehensive program that prepares healthcare professionals to effectively manage diabetes and hyperglycemia in hospitalized patients. It addresses the full continuum of care, from intake to hospitalization and discharge.
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AACE Certificate: Fundamentals of Obesity & Weight Loss
CME: 6 | Nursing: 6 | MOC 6
The Obesity and Weight Loss Certificate Program provides healthcare professionals with in-depth knowledge and practical tools to manage and treat obesity and its related health conditions.
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AACE Certificate: Fundamentals of Diabetes Technology
CME: 6 | Nursing: 6 | MOC 6
Start: 5/13/2024 | Expiration 5/13/2026
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GLP-1 RA’s Role in the Management of Diabetes: Tools for the Primary Care Professional
CME: 1.5 | ABIM MOC: 1.5 | Nursing 1.5
This program aims to equip primary care professionals with the skills to manage type 2 diabetes more effectively, particularly those who may be hesitant to prescribe glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs). It focuses on applying motivational interviewing techniques to engage patients, developing personalized strategies, and improving medication adherence.
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CME: 1 | ABIM MOC: 1 | Nursing 1
AACE Rare Endocrine Disease Series is pleased to present Fatigue, Abnormal Body Composition and Bone Loss: Is Adult GHD to Be Blamed? This course is designed to help clinicians create a path to diagnosis when encountering a patient with growth hormone deficiency.
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CME: 1 | Nursing: 1 | ABIM MOC 1
AACE Rare Endocrine Disease Series is pleased to present Acromegaly Puzzle: Clinical Clues to Earlier Diagnosis Challenges and Treatment Options, a course designed to help clinicians create a path to diagnosis when encountering a patient with acromegaly.
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AACE Advocacy Training Program
On-Demand Access Now Available!
Did you register for the live event but missed a session? Log in to your registered account on the event platform, then:
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CME: 1 | ABIM MOC: 1 | Nursing 1
AACE Rare Endocrine Disease Series is pleased to present Are these Changes in my Health Significant? Identifying and Treating Cushing’s Syndrome, a course designed to help clinicians create a path to diagnosis when encountering a patient with Cushing's Syndrome.
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CME: 1 | ABIM-MOC: 1 | Nursing 1
AACE Rare Endocrine Disease Series is pleased to present Recognizing and Treating X-Linked Hypophosphatemia a Lifelong Progressive Disease, a course designed to help clinicians create a path to diagnosis when encountering a patient with x-linked hypophosphatemia.
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MASLD and MASH: Early Identification to Decrease Associated Complications
CME: 2 | 2: ABIM-MOC | Nursing 2
FREE COURSE
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Clinical Conversations in Diabetes Technology: Resources and Acceptance
CME: 1.25 | Nursing: 1.25 | ABIM-MOC 1.25
Starts 5/31/2024 | Expires 5/31/2025
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SAVE THE DATE
May 15 – 17, 2025
Hilton Orlando in Orlando, FL
Registration opens on November 4, 2024.
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CME: 47 | Participation: 47 | ABIM-MOC 47
Starts: 8/8/2022 | Expires: 8/8/2025
Price: $450 | Informed Member - $300 | Engaged Member - $225
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Endocrine University Year 1 Fellows Course
CME: 16
Endocrine University® Year 1 – February 20-22, 2025, is a 3-day virtual program designed to provide a forum for fellows-in-training to enhance their endocrine curriculum in disease and practice management skills. Year 1 focuses on skills and technology training in diabetes, thyroid, and new technology.
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Our AACE MENA - Middle East & North Africa Conference will be held at the InterContinental Dubai, Festival City on November 21-23, 2025. This year, we're expanding AACE’s regional efforts with an even wider array of advanced learning experiences, engaging sessions, expert panel discussions, abstracts, and more.
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Endocrine University Year 2 Fellows Course
CME: 18.75
Endocrine University® Year 2 – November 13-15, 2025, is a 3-day virtual program designed to provide a forum for fellows-in-training to enhance their endocrine curriculum in disease and practice management skills. Year 2 focuses on pituitary and adrenal disorders, reproductive, bone, lipids and cv health, nutrition and obesity.
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Obesity is one of the most prevalent non-communicable chronic diseases in the world. Many people with obesity attempt to lose weight each year; however, only a small percentage can achieve and maintain long-term weight loss.