ISE Monthly Members Update

ISE Monthly Members Update
This newsletter is specifically created for you, our active member societies and partners, to stay up to date with what is going on in the global endocrinology community. We kindly ask you to share our news with your society members. If you would like us to share your society updates within the ISE community, please send a request to office@isendo.org
ISE UPDATES
Incoming ISE Leadership & new Board members elected
With excitement we announce that after a thorough nominations process conducted in February and March, the General Assembly elected six excellent new members to be joining the ISE Board as of April 2022.
We are equally thankful to confirm the election of the incoming Senior Leadership team with three Board members stepping up to the positions of President Elect, Secretary and Treasurer.
Please join us in welcoming the newly elected ISE Board members and wishing them a successful and enriching experience. 
Incoming Senior Leadership
President-Elect
Syed Abbas Raza (Pakistan)
Secretary 
Alvin Powers (USA)

Treasurer
Hirotaka Shibata (Japan)
Incoming Board members
Hiroshi Arima (Japan)
Jean-Patrice Baillargeon (Canada)

 Imperia Brajkovich (Venezuela)
Neil Hanley (UK)
Sanjay Karla (India)
Barbara McGowan (UK)
Learn more about the newly elected ISE leadership >>
ISE EVENTS
The 20th International Congress of Endocrinology (ICE)
25-28 -August, 2022
IMPORTANT UPDATE

We would like to inform you that the leadership of the organizing partners: ISE, EMSS, AFES and FESAO decided unanimously to convert ICE 2022 to being a fully virtual event. The dates remain unchanged from 25 to 28 August 2022. 

It is a difficult decision that we have made. The recent surge of Covid-19 in Asia, combined with the political situation in Eastern Europe make for a volatile travel climate. The safety of our participants and supporters is our top priority. To avoid unpleasant last-minute decisions, we concluded that planning for a fully virtual event is in the best interest of the congress and the participants.

We count on your support in sharing the news with your members and encouraging participation at ICE 2022, which will now be accessible to everyone worldwide! 
Abstract submission deadline – 30 April 
The abstracts submission deadline for ICE 2022 is approaching fast! Share this opportunity with your members for them to make a contribution to the field of endocrinology by submitting their latest research and possibly presenting it at the  International Congress of Endocrinology.
The available Abstract themes include: 

Adrenal – Bone – Diabetes – Obesity/Lipids – Growth/ Growth Hormone – Pituitary/Neuroendocrinology –  Reproductive Health – Thyroid – Oncology –  Technology – Mechanisms – Health Systems/Care 
Share the abstract guidelines to ensure a successful submission and encourage your members to send their abstracts before 30 April 2022. They benefit from discounted registration rates to the congress as well since your society is a member of ISE. 
Learn more >>
ISE EDUCATION
ISE Educational efforts are ongoing throughout the year. Make sure to share the news about ISE webinars and courses with your members as we develop high-quality accredited content with the help of esteemed international experts and it is all available for free to your society members.
Upcoming webinar on Primary Aldosteronism, 25 April 
The forest, the trees, and the pitfalls in the evaluation and management of primary aldosteronism
Primary aldosteronism is a highly prevalent and severely under-diagnosed syndrome that contributes to cardiovascular and kidney disease and can be mitigated with targeted therapies. Join Dr. Anand Vaidya and Dr. Richard Auchus in an educational session that will address major updates in our understanding of this syndrome, its diagnosis, and optimal treatment.

The webinar will be chaired and moderated by Dr. André Lacroix and Dr. Gregory Kaltsas.

You can easily download and share this flyer with your members or you can share the registration link below.
Registration link to share with your members >>
On-demand content available free of charge to all your members
We encourage you to invite your members and anyone in your network to attend the below webinars on-demand on the ISE Global Education Hub followed by a CME/CPD accredited activity developed by the speakers. 
Webinar on Acromegaly by
ISE, WAPO and FINE
Did you miss the ISE Webinar on Endocrine Research? 
On Rare Disease Day (28 February), we organized an educational webinar covering “Acromegaly through the eyes of a Physician, a Nurse, and a Patient — Detection, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Follow-up Care”.  

660 attendees from 129 countries joined the interactive discussion and now the recording is available for your members, on-demand and free of charge on the ISE Global Education Hub. 

Share this link to the Webinar and the CME/CPD activity.

 
As part of our Mentorship series we launched a webinar on March 3rd focussing on “Issues to Contemplate when Considering and Conducting Research to Solve Unmet Needs in Endocrine Disorders: From Cells to Patients and Populations”. 

Professors Tim Cole (Australia), Helena Teede (Australia), and Gudmundur Johannsson (Sweden) addressed a diverse audience of more than 230 attendees, joined by members of the ISE Early Career working group as well.

Forward this webinar link with your Early Career members and anyone in your network planning a career in research.
ISE CME MEETING SUPPORT  
ISE helps foster the global and inter-regional development of existing national society meetings by offering collaboration in joint symposia, guidance in program development, speaker support and assistance in promotion to member societies all over the world through its CME Meeting Support Program.
If you are planning your regional or national meeting and you would like support from the ISE Education Working Group – find out how to apply for program and promotional assistance through the link below. 
Review how to apply for CME Meeting Support >>
VIRTUAL, HYBRID OR IN-PERSON?
We are eager to promote events, congresses as well as education and scientific exchange opportunities within the global endocrinology community, so don’t hesitate to send us an overview of your activities and share your initiatives at office@isendo.org
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