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Summary:  APDEM Virtual Annual Meeting

Program Director’s Corner – July 2020

Summary:  APDEM Virtual Annual Meeting

Odelia Cooper, MD, Secretary-Treasurer, APDEM Council
Program Director, Endocrine Fellowship Program
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

APDEM made history on June 18, 2020.  We held our first ever virtual annual meeting with over  100 participants logged onto the Zoom platform. While we all did miss seeing each others’ faces and socializing at our mixer, the virtual meeting provided the ability for all PDs and associate PDs to attend the meeting and to receive up to date information on the initiatives of APDEM. The theme of the meeting was how APDEM and other societies are responding and adapting to the new era of learning in the digital age and ensuring the continued education of our trainees.  I am providing a summary of the meeting for your reference.

Our new president, Dr. Andrew Gianoukakis, led the meeting and welcomed our new PDs (Dr. Heather Elias, Dr. Gregory Hong, Dr. Pooja Luthra, Dr. Gunjan Gandhi) and coordinators (Lisa Horvath) as well as new APDEM council members (Dr. Rana Malek), officers (Dr. Odelia Cooper-secretary/treasurer), and staff (Mary Merkin).   We bid farewell to staff members Amanda Perl and Alexa Dimock who tirelessly supported APDEM.

The financial state of APDEM was reported by the treasurer to be strong.  Our primary investments in 2019 were the annual meeting and administrative time and upkeep from staff.  Moving forward, the finance committee will assist in recommending ways APDEM can invest and save funds to benefit members.  APDEM membership is robust with 111 active PD members (please make sure to renew your membership!).  We also thanked the continued support from our sister organizations: American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE), the American Diabetes Association (ADA), and the Endocrine Society.

Dr. Martha Zeiger from the American Thyroid Association (ATA) highlighted the resources for programs and trainees, including research grants, webinar series, COVID-19 resources, trainee and early career programs, the ATA Career Links Job Board, virtual education library, thyroid calculators, and patient education resources. Dr. Susan Samson, secretary of AACE, presented the positive feedback received on the new structure of Endocrine University and informed us that EU for year two fellows in November will be virtual.  In addition, AACE offers AACE master classes, conferences, annual meetings, the Braverman’s fund, and will be shortly launching an online resource center and ASAP 2021.  Dr. Carol Wysham, president elect of the Endocrine Society, discussed ENDOOnline2020 that was offered free of charge and had over 26000 participants.  There was also an Endocrine Fellows Series with discussion on professional development during that conference. Further, the Endocrine Society is offering complimentary membership for first year fellows.  The Committee on Diversity and Inclusion supports the FLARE program (Future Leaders Advancing Research in Endocrinology) that reaches out to basic scientists, post-doctoral fellows, and junior faculty from underrepresented minorities and provides leadership development training, skill building, and mentorship.  Applications open up in August. The Society also provides the Fellows Training Series, the In-Training Exam, and a Career Development Workshop Library. Finally, she announced that Clinical Endocrinology Update and Endocrine Board Review 2020 will be virtual this year.

APDEM has taken active steps in supporting policy to ACGME. After collecting data from surveys, APDEM responded to 3 proposed paradigm shifts and to proposed new endocrinology program requirements. APDEM drafted a letter to the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) regarding procedural competencies for incoming endocrine fellows. The revised 2020 APDEM curriculum was launched with assistance by council members and PDs. To receive a copy, please email: apdem@endocrine.org

The APDEM newsletter under the strong guidance of Dr. David Lieb continues to be a forum to update APDEM members on initiatives and provide resources. All PDs and program coordinators are encouraged to submit articles, editorials, letters, and share your COVID-19 experiences and program innovations. You can reach Dr. Lieb at apdem@endocrine.org

Dr. Chris McCartney provided an update on the All in Match survey conducted in Jan-March 2020. Overall, 75% of PDs were very satisfied with the process as were the fellows. Dr. McCartney welcomed input on how to improve compliance with All in Match process—whether to make more severe penalties for noncompliance, smoother process, clarifying MOU, or a prematch process for those interested in just one program.  Dr. McCartney did clarify that failure to respond to APDEM’s survey on the number of first year fellows would be an NRMP policy violation.  Further, APDEM does request notification of transfers from programs. The Oversight Task force (Drs. Andrew Gianoukakis, Rachel Hopkins, Matthew Levine,  Chris McCartney, Aaron Schulman, Amal Shibli-Rahhal) will continue to monitor the process.

The treasurer discussed the creation of the finance committee last year. It is responsible for assessing APDEM’s financial wellbeing and identifying potential fiscal opportunities that will support the mission of the organization.  Members are Drs. Odelia Cooper, Andrew Gianoukakis, Sara Lubitz, Chris McCartney, Farah Morgan, Ole-Petter Hamnvik, and Vafa Tabatabaie. The Finance Committee reports directly to Council and is responsible for reviewing the annual operating budget and presenting to Council for approval, identifying potential sister societies and sponsors, exploring investment opportunities and options, developing business plans for proposed APDEM projects, and recommending membership dues rates to Council. The committee met once last year under the prior chair (Dr. Susan Samson) and reviewed 2020’s budget for Council’s approval which was ultimately approved. The committee will meet again later in 2020 to review the 2021 budget. Given APDEM’s good financial standing, we are seeking input for any initiatives, projects, or products that the finance committee should explore recommending to Council for 2021. So please-email your ideas to APDEM. (apdem@endocrine.org)

APDEM announced the formation of the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) committee chaired by Drs. Ricardo Correa and Rana Malek and Chris McCartney as the board liaison. This will address the ACGME’s common program requirement to address health disparities as part of the professionalism competency as well as the call by Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). The goal of the DEI is to increase fellow and faculty knowledge of health equity, diversity, and inclusion; to incorporate projects on social determinants of health equity and disparities; to create a toolkit to increase diversity during recruitment; to develop curriculum resources; provide training in DEI for faculty and fellows; and to work on research and quality improvement in this area. The chairs of DEI welcome APDEM members to volunteer for the committee (apdem@endocrine.org) .

We next focused on the initiatives and actions taken by our COVID-19 task force.  The task force was chaired by Drs. David Lieb and Chris McCartney and comprised 23 members in addition  to APDEM council representatives.  There were 4 subcommittees: pandemic emergency committee (chaired by Drs. Aaron Schulman and Vafa Tabatabaie), fellow didactics committee (chaired by Drs. Ricardo Correa and Deepika Reddy), patient care committee (chaired by Drs. Stephanie Smooke Praw and Emily Szmuilowicz), and 2021 fellow recruitment committee (chaired by Drs. Marina Charitou and Saira Khan). The recruitment committee administered a survey to PDs and fellows, drafted recommendations for the 2020 interview season, and created an online toolkit for virtual interviews.  The majority of PDs favored 100% virtual interviews while 60% of fellows favored a combination of in-person and virtual.  Delay of NRMP deadline was not overall favored. The pandemic response committee authored a letter to the ACGME advocating protection of our fellows’ time and that our PDs should have some control over how and when fellows our deployed to internal medicine services. They developed a pandemic response plan for PDs to use if their institutions transition to the ACGME Stage 3 pandemic status. The patient care committee developed recommendations in how to incorporate telehealth and fellow-driven care in the outpatient, inpatient, and procedural settings.  The didactics committee updated the APDEM list of online educational resources from sister societies and developed a plan for regional didactic programs. At the meeting, a poll was conducted asking if PDs would like to participate in this program, and the majority responded positively.  The committee will next start on organizing programs for this initiative. All documents for the COVID task force committees and the co-chairs’ emails are on the apdem.org site. APDEM members are encouraged to reach out to the chairs with any questions, suggestions, and ideas.

Finally, Dr. Geetha Gopalakrishnan provided an update on milestones.  The milestone working group is developing Milestone 2.0 whose goal is to develop endocrine specific milestones, provide more specificity for understanding the milestones, utilize harmonized milestones for the  competencies, provide positive language to define progression, and limit the number of subcompetencies.

In summary, the first virtual APDEM meeting was successful in communicating to endocrine PDs the support and resources in navigating the new world we are facing.  We all felt a part of  this close knit community, all facing the same struggles and challenges, and looking to each other for comfort and comraderie.  In a world that is physically distant, APDEM is bringing us all together virtually.

And let us hope that next year we can meet in person.

 

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Summary:  APDEM Virtual Annual Meeting

Program Director’s Corner – July 2020

Summary:  APDEM Virtual Annual Meeting

Odelia Cooper, MD, Secretary-Treasurer, APDEM Council
Program Director, Endocrine Fellowship Program
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

APDEM made history on June 18, 2020.  We held our first ever virtual annual meeting with over  100 participants logged onto the Zoom platform. While we all did miss seeing each others’ faces and socializing at our mixer, the virtual meeting provided the ability for all PDs and associate PDs to attend the meeting and to receive up to date information on the initiatives of APDEM. The theme of the meeting was how APDEM and other societies are responding and adapting to the new era of learning in the digital age and ensuring the continued education of our trainees.  I am providing a summary of the meeting for your reference.

Our new president, Dr. Andrew Gianoukakis, led the meeting and welcomed our new PDs (Dr. Heather Elias, Dr. Gregory Hong, Dr. Pooja Luthra, Dr. Gunjan Gandhi) and coordinators (Lisa Horvath) as well as new APDEM council members (Dr. Rana Malek), officers (Dr. Odelia Cooper-secretary/treasurer), and staff (Mary Merkin).   We bid farewell to staff members Amanda Perl and Alexa Dimock who tirelessly supported APDEM.

The financial state of APDEM was reported by the treasurer to be strong.  Our primary investments in 2019 were the annual meeting and administrative time and upkeep from staff.  Moving forward, the finance committee will assist in recommending ways APDEM can invest and save funds to benefit members.  APDEM membership is robust with 111 active PD members (please make sure to renew your membership!).  We also thanked the continued support from our sister organizations: American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE), the American Diabetes Association (ADA), and the Endocrine Society.

Dr. Martha Zeiger from the American Thyroid Association (ATA) highlighted the resources for programs and trainees, including research grants, webinar series, COVID-19 resources, trainee and early career programs, the ATA Career Links Job Board, virtual education library, thyroid calculators, and patient education resources. Dr. Susan Samson, secretary of AACE, presented the positive feedback received on the new structure of Endocrine University and informed us that EU for year two fellows in November will be virtual.  In addition, AACE offers AACE master classes, conferences, annual meetings, the Braverman’s fund, and will be shortly launching an online resource center and ASAP 2021.  Dr. Carol Wysham, president elect of the Endocrine Society, discussed ENDOOnline2020 that was offered free of charge and had over 26000 participants.  There was also an Endocrine Fellows Series with discussion on professional development during that conference. Further, the Endocrine Society is offering complimentary membership for first year fellows.  The Committee on Diversity and Inclusion supports the FLARE program (Future Leaders Advancing Research in Endocrinology) that reaches out to basic scientists, post-doctoral fellows, and junior faculty from underrepresented minorities and provides leadership development training, skill building, and mentorship.  Applications open up in August. The Society also provides the Fellows Training Series, the In-Training Exam, and a Career Development Workshop Library. Finally, she announced that Clinical Endocrinology Update and Endocrine Board Review 2020 will be virtual this year.

APDEM has taken active steps in supporting policy to ACGME. After collecting data from surveys, APDEM responded to 3 proposed paradigm shifts and to proposed new endocrinology program requirements. APDEM drafted a letter to the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) regarding procedural competencies for incoming endocrine fellows. The revised 2020 APDEM curriculum was launched with assistance by council members and PDs. To receive a copy, please email: apdem@endocrine.org

The APDEM newsletter under the strong guidance of Dr. David Lieb continues to be a forum to update APDEM members on initiatives and provide resources. All PDs and program coordinators are encouraged to submit articles, editorials, letters, and share your COVID-19 experiences and program innovations. You can reach Dr. Lieb at apdem@endocrine.org

Dr. Chris McCartney provided an update on the All in Match survey conducted in Jan-March 2020. Overall, 75% of PDs were very satisfied with the process as were the fellows. Dr. McCartney welcomed input on how to improve compliance with All in Match process—whether to make more severe penalties for noncompliance, smoother process, clarifying MOU, or a prematch process for those interested in just one program.  Dr. McCartney did clarify that failure to respond to APDEM’s survey on the number of first year fellows would be an NRMP policy violation.  Further, APDEM does request notification of transfers from programs. The Oversight Task force (Drs. Andrew Gianoukakis, Rachel Hopkins, Matthew Levine,  Chris McCartney, Aaron Schulman, Amal Shibli-Rahhal) will continue to monitor the process.

The treasurer discussed the creation of the finance committee last year. It is responsible for assessing APDEM’s financial wellbeing and identifying potential fiscal opportunities that will support the mission of the organization.  Members are Drs. Odelia Cooper, Andrew Gianoukakis, Sara Lubitz, Chris McCartney, Farah Morgan, Ole-Petter Hamnvik, and Vafa Tabatabaie. The Finance Committee reports directly to Council and is responsible for reviewing the annual operating budget and presenting to Council for approval, identifying potential sister societies and sponsors, exploring investment opportunities and options, developing business plans for proposed APDEM projects, and recommending membership dues rates to Council. The committee met once last year under the prior chair (Dr. Susan Samson) and reviewed 2020’s budget for Council’s approval which was ultimately approved. The committee will meet again later in 2020 to review the 2021 budget. Given APDEM’s good financial standing, we are seeking input for any initiatives, projects, or products that the finance committee should explore recommending to Council for 2021. So please-email your ideas to APDEM. (apdem@endocrine.org)

APDEM announced the formation of the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) committee chaired by Drs. Ricardo Correa and Rana Malek and Chris McCartney as the board liaison. This will address the ACGME’s common program requirement to address health disparities as part of the professionalism competency as well as the call by Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). The goal of the DEI is to increase fellow and faculty knowledge of health equity, diversity, and inclusion; to incorporate projects on social determinants of health equity and disparities; to create a toolkit to increase diversity during recruitment; to develop curriculum resources; provide training in DEI for faculty and fellows; and to work on research and quality improvement in this area. The chairs of DEI welcome APDEM members to volunteer for the committee (apdem@endocrine.org) .

We next focused on the initiatives and actions taken by our COVID-19 task force.  The task force was chaired by Drs. David Lieb and Chris McCartney and comprised 23 members in addition  to APDEM council representatives.  There were 4 subcommittees: pandemic emergency committee (chaired by Drs. Aaron Schulman and Vafa Tabatabaie), fellow didactics committee (chaired by Drs. Ricardo Correa and Deepika Reddy), patient care committee (chaired by Drs. Stephanie Smooke Praw and Emily Szmuilowicz), and 2021 fellow recruitment committee (chaired by Drs. Marina Charitou and Saira Khan). The recruitment committee administered a survey to PDs and fellows, drafted recommendations for the 2020 interview season, and created an online toolkit for virtual interviews.  The majority of PDs favored 100% virtual interviews while 60% of fellows favored a combination of in-person and virtual.  Delay of NRMP deadline was not overall favored. The pandemic response committee authored a letter to the ACGME advocating protection of our fellows’ time and that our PDs should have some control over how and when fellows our deployed to internal medicine services. They developed a pandemic response plan for PDs to use if their institutions transition to the ACGME Stage 3 pandemic status. The patient care committee developed recommendations in how to incorporate telehealth and fellow-driven care in the outpatient, inpatient, and procedural settings.  The didactics committee updated the APDEM list of online educational resources from sister societies and developed a plan for regional didactic programs. At the meeting, a poll was conducted asking if PDs would like to participate in this program, and the majority responded positively.  The committee will next start on organizing programs for this initiative. All documents for the COVID task force committees and the co-chairs’ emails are on the apdem.org site. APDEM members are encouraged to reach out to the chairs with any questions, suggestions, and ideas.

Finally, Dr. Geetha Gopalakrishnan provided an update on milestones.  The milestone working group is developing Milestone 2.0 whose goal is to develop endocrine specific milestones, provide more specificity for understanding the milestones, utilize harmonized milestones for the  competencies, provide positive language to define progression, and limit the number of subcompetencies.

In summary, the first virtual APDEM meeting was successful in communicating to endocrine PDs the support and resources in navigating the new world we are facing.  We all felt a part of  this close knit community, all facing the same struggles and challenges, and looking to each other for comfort and comraderie.  In a world that is physically distant, APDEM is bringing us all together virtually.

And let us hope that next year we can meet in person.

 

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Evaluation Template

The following evaluation template has been provided by Dr. Christopher McCartney, Program Director at the University of Virginia as part of APDEM’s December 2017 newsletter.  Dr. McCarthy provides additional guidance on the Annual Program Evaluation (APE) meeting and report process – including establishing an agenda, selecting meeting attendees, and assuring a productive and efficient meeting – in his Program Director Corner article.

The GME Office at University of Virginia offers the following as the required scope of PEC evaluation:

Resident Performance (RP)

  • RP 1. Number of trainees not meeting the Milestones resulting in remediation
  • RP 2. Number of trainees not meeting core case requirements
  • RP 3. Scholarly activities

Faculty Development (FD)

  • FD 1. Professional development required by specialty RRC
  • FD 2. Scholarly activities

Graduate Performance (GP)

  • GP 1. Board certification exam results

Program Quality (PQ)

  • PQ 1. Accreditation status
  • PQ 2. Citations/areas of concern and major program changes
  • PQ 3. Evaluation of faculty teaching & supervision through internal evaluation
  • PQ 4. Patient safety and quality improvement involvement
  • PQ 5. Evaluation of curriculum

Review of ACGME surveys (RAS)

  • RAS 1. Evaluation of faculty teaching & supervision
  • RAS 2. Compliance with duty hour and supervision requirements
  • RAS 3. Balance between service and education

Areas of non-compliance

 

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E-Valu instructions

The APDEM evaluations are available in e-value. In order to get APDEM evaluations, please build all of the applicable activities into your Program (you can find the names and instructions below) and send an email to gmesupport@e-value.net.

Title the e-mail as “Endocrinology APDEM Evaluations request for Program Id: ________”. The content of the email should be the following:

Dear GME team,

Please place the Standard set of APDEM Evaluations in my program. I am from ___________ and in the Endocrinology department, ID:

Evaluations/Activities:

  •  Allied Health Professionals Evaluation
  •  Bone Densitometry (DXA) Evaluation
  •  Continuous Glucose Monitoring Evaluation
  •  Insulin Pump Management Evaluation
  •   Outpatient Endocrine Evaluation
  •   Patient Evaluation
  •   Peer Evaluation
  •   Scholarship Evaluation – Conference/Presentation
  •   Scholarship Evaluation – Publications
  •   Scholarship Evaluation – Research
  •   Scholarship Evaluation – Safety & QI Projects
  •   Thyroid Ultrasound and Biopsy Evaluation

Additional Comments or Requests:

Sincerely,

Please follow instructions below to add/build activities into your program:

  1.        Schedules > Basic Setup > Activities (Could be called Rotations)
  2.        Complete the following fields in the form Provided, as described
  3.        Activity Name                                    *SEE BELOW
  4.       Type                                                      Other
  5.        Site                                                        Other   
  6.       Available for Procedures              No
  7.       Available for Diagnoses                No
  8.         Available for Duty Hours            No
  9.        Show on Calendar                        No
  10.        Select Add Activity
  11.        Repeat for each Activity listed below:
  •   Allied Health Professionals Evaluation
  •   Bone Densitometry (DXA) Evaluation
  •   Continuous Glucose Monitoring Evaluation
  •   Insulin Pump Management Evaluation
  •   Outpatient Endocrine Evaluation
  •   Patient Evaluation
  •   Peer Evaluation
  •   Scholarship Evaluation – Conference/Presentation
  •   Scholarship Evaluation – Publications
  •   Scholarship Evaluation – Research
  •   Scholarship Evaluation – Safety & QI Projects
  •   Thyroid Ultrasound and Biopsy Evaluation
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Med Hub instructions

Before you begin please note the following:

1.    Follow the process in the exact order below in order to import the forms as well as all of the tagged competencies and milestones

2.    The patient evaluation is tagged to the milestones, but since the scales cannot be tagged to Dreyfus levels, the results will not inform any of the charts or milestone averages in MedHub (but can still be referenced by CCC).

3.    Please note that the competencies are tagged to the reporting milestones (not the curricular milestones).

4.    Please note that the Scholarship evaluation is broken into individual forms.  The delivery of these evaluation forms can often be automated in MedHub, so it makes sense to limit the response to an individual event/experience.

Ready to Begin

Step 1:  Enable Milestones functionality and basic setup

(a) Enable the “Milestones” functionality in Program Settings.  We also recommend using the “Repeat Scales on Consecutive Questions” setting.

(b) Click on the new “Milestone Management” link on homepage.

(c) Click the “Import/Update Milestones” button and import the package named “Internal Medicine Subspecialty”.  You should now see 24 reporting milestones listed.

Step 2: Import Evaluations

(a) Navigate to the “Evaluations” page and click the “New Evaluation Form” button.

(b) Click the “Copy from another institution” tab.
(c) Perform a search with “APDEM” in the evaluation title box and the milestones filter set to “Yes”.
(d) You should see the following forms listed.  Click the “Copy Form” button for each to import the form.  The forms will be in “Draft” status, so you can make changes (if necessary) before delivery.

Endocrinology Milestones – Allied Health Professionals Evaluation (APDEM)
Endocrinology Milestones – Bone Densitometry (DXA) Evaluation (APDEM)
Endocrinology Milestones – Continuous Glucose Monitoring Evaluation (APDEM)
Endocrinology Milestones – Insulin Pump Management Evaluation (APDEM)
Endocrinology Milestones – Outpatient Endocrine Evaluation (APDEM)
Endocrinology Milestones – Patient Evaluation (APDEM)
Endocrinology Milestones – Peer Evaluation (APDEM)
Endocrinology Milestones – Scholarship Evaluation – Conference/Presentation (APDEM)
Endocrinology Milestones – Scholarship Evaluation – Publications (APDEM)
Endocrinology Milestones – Scholarship Evaluation – Research (APDEM)
Endocrinology Milestones – Scholarship Evaluation – Safety & QI Projects (APDEM)
Endocrinology Milestones – Thyroid Ultrasound and Biopsy Evaluation (APDEM)

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New Innovations (NI) instructions/information

To upload the evaluation tools compatible with New Innovations (NI) system requirements, please log on to NI at your institution.  In the right upper corner of your screen, click on Help > Contact Us and submit a Support Request by entering the following information:

  • Area of Software: Select Evaluations (Questionnaires)
  • Summarize your request: Enter Endocrinology Milestone Evaluation Template
  • Details: Enter Please add the Endocrinology Milestone Evaluation Template to my program
  • Click Submit Request
  • There are 12 evaluation tools that will be uploaded to your program.  Each question in these evaluation tools has been mapped to the appropriate sub-competencies and will automatically populate the reporting milestones template.
  • If you have any difficulty, feel free to contact NI staff person, Brian Hagy (bhagy@new-innov.com)
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Fellow Memberships at APDEM Sister Societies

Below is information we have gathered on In Training-level memberships at APDEM’s Sister Societies.

American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE)

Type of Organization: Clinical

Fellow Membership Fee: free

Website: https://www.aace.com/membership

 

American Diabetes Association (ADA)

Type of Organization: Clinical

Fellow Membership Fee: $195/annually

Website: http://professional.diabetes.org/ResourcesForProfessionals.aspx?typ=17&cid=64575

 

American Society of Bone & Mineral Research (ASBMR)

Type of Organization: Research

Fellow Membership Fee: $80/annually

Website: http://www.asbmr.org/Membership/Benefits.aspx

 

American Thyroid Association (ATA)

Type of Organization: Clinical

Fellow Membership Fee: free

Website: http://www.thyroid.org/friends-of-the-ata

 

The Endocrine Society (TES)

Type of Organization: Research

Fellow Membership Fee: $25/annually

Website: http://www.endo-society.org/membership/benefits/trainees.cfm

 

European Society of Endocrinology

Type of Organization: Clinical

Fellow Membership Fee: $57.75/annually

Website: http://www.ese-hormones.org/membership/application/

 

Pediatric Endocrine Society

Type of Organization: Clinical

Fellow Membership Fee: $20/annually

Website: http://www.lwpes.org/memapp/pes_Membership_ap.cfm?type=fel

 

Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology

Type of Organization: Research

Fellow Membership Fee: $42-$173/annually

Website: https://wjweis.sslcert19.com/securesite/sbn/join/

 

American Association for Cancer Research

Type of Organization: Research

Fellow Membership Fee: $50/annually

Website: http://www.aacr.org/home/membership-/become-a-member/categories/associate-membership-application-procedures.aspx

 

American College of Physicians

Type of Organization: Clinical

Fellow Membership Fee: $109/annually

Website: https://www.acponline.org/ebizatpro/ProductsandServices/MyAccount/ACPCustomerRegistration/tabid/178/Default.aspx?returnurl=%2febizatpro%2fAssociateMemberApplication%2ftabid%2f164%2fDefault.aspx

 

American Heart Association

Type of Organization: Clinical

Fellow Membership Fee: $75/annually

Website: https://my.americanheart.org/professional/membership/selectTier.jsp

 

American Physiological Society

Type of Organization: Research

Fellow Membership Fee: $25/annually

Website: http://www.the-aps.org/mm/Membership/Apply

 

American Society for Cell Biology

Type of Organization: Research

Fellow Membership Fee: $66/annually

Website: http://www.ascb.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=714&Itemid=2

 

American Society for Reproductive Medicine

Type of Organization: Clinical

Fellow Membership Fee: $125/annually

Website: https://www.asrm.org/euclid/detail.aspx?id=4274

 

American Society of Nephrology

Type of Organization: Clinical

Fellow Membership Fee: free

Website: http://www.asn-online.org/membership/categories.aspx

 

American Society of Hematology

Type of Organization: Clinical

Fellow Membership Fee: $55/annually

Website: http://www.hematology.org/Membership/Categories.aspx

 

Society for Developmental Biology

Type of Organization: Research

Fellow Membership Fee: $35/annually

Website: http://www.sdbonline.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6&Itemid=2

 

Society for Gynecologic Investigation

Type of Organization: Research

Fellow Membership Fee: $105/annually

Website: http://www.sgionline.org/become-a-member

 

Society for Neuroscience

Type of Organization: Research

Fellow Membership Fee: $140/annually

Website: http://www.sfn.org/index.aspx?pagename=membership_joinNow

 

Society for the Study of Reproduction

Type of Organization: Research

Fellow Membership Fee: $50-65/annually

Website: http://www.ssr.org/MembApp.shtml

 

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Type of Organization: Research

Fellow Membership Fee: $99/annually

Website: https://pubs.aaas.org/org_membership/new_member_setup.asp

 

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