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Dear AACE Community,
As we begin the month of July, I’d like to reflect on the momentum we built in June and offer a preview of the meaningful engagements that lie ahead. From national policy forums to international education, we continue to advance our mission,
elevating the practice of clinical endocrinology to improve global health.
Looking Back: June Highlights
In June, the AACE team and I had the opportunity to represent our community at several key meetings:
AMA Annual Meeting – Chicago, IL (June 6–11): I began the month at the American…
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Dear AACE Community,
As we move through the summer months, I’m encouraged by the momentum we’re building together. July was filled with meaningful engagement, collaboration, and progress across the AACE community. I’m pleased to share a few highlights from last month and a preview of the important work ahead in August.
Looking Back: July Highlights
Mayo Clinic Member Interview – Jacksonville, FL (July 7): One of the most rewarding parts of my role is connecting directly with our members. In early July, I visited Jacksonville, Florida, where I had the…
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Join us April 22–24, 2026 for the AACE 2026 Annual Meeting in Caesars Forum, Las Vegas, NV!
The American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE) invites you to submit an abstract and have
the unique opportunity to showcase your work that will be reviewed by experts in the field of
endocrinology. If accepted, your abstract will be published as a supplement to AACE’s landmark journal,
Endocrine Practice.
The late-breaking abstract category allows for the submission of truly late-breaking, high-impact scientific research for which results were not…
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Dear AACE Community,
Over the past several months, we have had meaningful opportunities to listen, engage, and collaborate with our community. In this update, I am pleased to share highlights from my recent attendance at the Ohio River Region Society of Endocrinology (ORRSE) 2025 Annual Meeting, along with a preview of our 2026–2029 Strategic Plan that will guide the future of AACE.
Ohio River Region Society of Endocrinology (ORRSE) 2025 Annual Meeting
I had the distinct privilege of attending the Ohio River Region Society of Endocrinology (ORRSE) 2025 Annual Meeting in French Lick…
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This complimentary educational series has been designed for the full endocrine care team, including endocrinologists, primary care physicians, and allied health professionals like nurses and physician assistants. Each module within this course is intended to support the endocrine care team in enhancing their foundational knowledge and skills involved in managing Metabolic Dysfunction–Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) and Metabolic Dysfunction–Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH). With topics that range from screening tools, diagnosis, and the relationship between obesity and liver…
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The AACE Board of Directors has been hard at work shaping the future of our association. Through research, surveys, and in-depth interviews with members, Past Presidents, and key stakeholders, we identified the key goals and objectives of our 2026–2029 Strategic Plan.
Here is an overview of our
AACE 2026–2029 Strategic Plan, which is built on three foundational goals:
Goal 1: Be the Professional Home for Clinical Endocrinologists & the Endocrine Care Team
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Dyslipidemia is a major contributor to cardiovascular disease, yet many patients remain undermanaged due to evolving guidelines and care complexities. Health care professionals need targeted education to improve risk assessment, apply evidence-based therapies, and personalized treatment. This program addresses these gaps, helping clinicians optimize lipid management and improve cardiovascular outcomes.
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