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Why participate in an Endocrine Club?
Each club is based in a specific geographical area and provides
members the opportunity to discuss common interests, issues,
concerns and goals. Endocrine Club members may include basic
scientists, clinical researchers, educators, physicians and
students. This is a great opportunity to network with professionals
across the field of endocrinology.
- Join
an Endocrine Club
Use the Endocrine Club Listing to locate a club you are interested
in joining and contact that club for specific information
on how to become involved|
- Start
an Endocrine Club in Your Area
For more information on starting an Endocrine Club in your
area, join the discussion group or contact an existing club
to get ideas from people who have been through the process
Voice
Local Issues
Through local Endocrine Clubs, individuals are able to communicate
strong, unified statements regarding specific local issues to
The Endocrine Society. Local endocrine clubs are encouraged
to keep the Society abreast of issues affecting the endocrine
community at a local level.
Endocrine Club Leaders - Promote Your Club
Use this site to communicate with current members and promote
your organization to others in your local endocrine community.
Select an administrator to maintain your club's contact and
meeting information on the site. Click on the Update
Your Club Information link to use a simple form to change
your contact information, provide a link to your club's Web
site and announce upcoming meetings and activities.
You will
need your club's username and password to update your information.
If you do not have this information, request to receive it via
email from the Update Your Club Information page. If the email
address you enter matches the email address in the system, your
club's username and password will be immediately emailed to
that email address. If your club's email address is not in the
system or it is incorrect, contact clubs@endo-society.org
or 301-941-0254 for your club's username and password.