Sentences with phrase «academic endocrinology»

Serving as a liaison between academic Endocrinology Divisions and the Endocrine Society to aid in the promotion and discussion of important issues of the Society and endocrine - related education.
With dramatic changes occurring in models of health care delivery and payment, research funding, and ACGME policies, AECD offers up an opportunity for leaders in academic Endocrinology to support and learn from each other.
Individuals eligible for membership include Chiefs or Directors of academic Endocrinology, Diabetes, and / or Metabolism Divisions / Sections.

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Adjunct Professor of Nephrology, Senior Lecturer and Consultant Physician at the University of Perugia Academic Degrees: Doctoral Degree in Medicine and Surgery (MD) from the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Perugia, Italy Master of Science (MSc) from The Faculty of Medicine, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom Dottore di Ricerca (PhD) in Applied Pathophysiology from The University of Florence, Florence, Italy Scientific Interests: Diabetes, Hypertension, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases, Renal Diseases, Geriatric Endocrinology, Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics, Biostatistics, Clinical Epidemiology, and Medical Informatics.
It is the first comprehensive, academic diabetes and endocrinology center in Rhode Island and is structured to integrate programs on diabetes and the full spectrum of endocrine disorders.
The Association of Endocrine Chiefs and Directors (AECD) was created to address issues relevant to the establishment and maintenance of academic clinical and research operations in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism.
An annual meeting coincident with the Endocrine Society Annual Meeting, ENDO, where members can network and participate in programming created to address specific aspects of maintaining an academic Division of Endocrinology, such as negotiating skills, fundraising, research support, etc..
The program is intended for residents, academic staff involved in veterinary internal medicine, and any veterinarians with specific interest in veterinary endocrinology.
In addition his academic career during veterinary school included an externship in endocrinology at the Animal Medical Center in New York City where he was again published in a leading, peer - reviewed veterinary journal.
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