Endocrine Society Membership
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The Endocrine Society is an international body with more than 15,000 members from over 100 countries. The Society's diverse membership represents medicine, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, immunology, education, industry and allied health fields. These professionals are dedicated to the research and treatment of the full range of endocrine disorders: diabetes, reproduction, infertility, osteoporosis, thyroid disease, obesity/lipids, growth hormone, pituitary tumors and adrenal insufficiency. Who are Members of The Endocrine Society? Basic Researcher — PhD in an associated endocrine related field who primarily works in a laboratory setting or as a professor at a college or university Clinical Practitioner — medical degree with specialization in Internal Medicine; Internal Medicine-Endocrinology & Metabolism; Internal Medicine-Nephrology; Internal Medicine-Nuclear Medicine; Pediatrics; Pediatrics-Pediatric Endocrinology; Ob/Gyn; Ob/Gyn-Reproductive Endocrinology; Nuclear Medicine; Nuclear Medicine-Endocrinology & Metabolism; Doctors of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Clinical Researcher — medical degree and PhD with an interest in both the clinical treatment of patients and in researching endocrine-related disorders Trainees — clinical fellows and post-doctorate research fellows Students — medical residents, students and undergraduate/graduate students Associates — industry professionals, research professionals and health professionals who are involved in the field of endocrinology but are not a degree-holding medical physician or PhD, as well as a medical, graduate or undergraduate student Emeritus — anyone who is fully retired (verification required) or has been an active member for at least 30 consecutive years |
