ESE Clinical Update on Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology 2024
The ESE Clinical Update on Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology 2024 will take place online from Tuesday 24 September 2024 - Thursday 26 September 2024.
Register your interest below
Clinical case submission deadline: Tuesday 3 September 2024 (23:59 CET)
Early Bird deadline: Tuesday 3 September 2024 23:59 CET
Registration Fees
Early Bird Deadline (until Tuesday 3 September 2024 (23:59 CET)
ESE Member: €100
Non-Member: €175
ESE Member - in-training/reduced rate*: €65
Non-Member - in-training/reduced rate*: €125
Prices include access to all 3 sessions, it is not possible to purchase a ticket for a single topic/session.
After Early Bird Deadline (from Wednesday 4 September 2024 onwards)
ESE Member: €150
Non-Member: €225
ESE Member - in-training/reduced rate*: €95
Non-Member - in-training/reduced rate*: €175
Prices include access to all 3 sessions, it is not possible to purchase a ticket for a single topic/session.
Please note: If you have recently become a member or renewed your membership within the last few days, this may take a couple of days to reflect in the registration system.
Please note - we can only accept credit/debit card payments
Registration will close on Thursday 26 September 2024.
The recordings of the webinars will be available on ESE On Demand approximately 3 weeks after the webinars have taken place for those who have purchased a registration ticket. All ticket holders will have access to this content for 60 days, and unlimited access if you are an ESE member.
Concessionary rate (in-training/reduced rate)
Concessionary rates are available for ESE Early Career, Students or Retired Members. Concessionary rates are also available for people who are not ESE Members but who are in training or from low-income countries, as classified by the World Bank. Income status can be checked at the Worldbank website.
Limited number of complimentary bursary places for ESE members
A small number of complimentary bursary places are available to ESE Early Career, Students or Retired Members in all Membership Categories, as well as people who are not ESE Members but are from low income countries, as classified by the World Bank. Income status can be checked at the Worldbank website. Please note, you cannot apply for a bursary if you are part of a group booking, and will only appear on the registration form if you have valid ESE membership that fits into the above criteria. Places are allocated on a first-come first-served basis.
Ukrainian delegates
We are pleased to provide complimentary tickets to all members of the Association of Endocrinologists of Ukraine and Ukraine Diabetology Association for virtual attendance. Please select 'ESE Member - Ukraine or Non-Member - Ukraine' and use the voucher code that you should have already received from your National Society. If you do not have this please email registration@ese-hormones.org.
Cancellation of Registration/Refund Requests
We cannot accept any cancellations for 32nd ESE Postgraduate Training Course, if you miss the live days you can watch all sessions on ESE On Demand (approx. 3 weeks after); all registrants will have access for 60 days following the course, and extended time if you are an ESE member.
Please note: ESE does not permit attendance of sanctioned individuals or individuals from sanctioned institutions at any ESE events. Please click here to see ESE's Sanctions Policy.
Tuesday 24 September 2024 - WEBINAR 1: Primary adrenal insufficiency
16:00 - 18:00 CET
Chairs: Eystein Husebye and TBC
16:02 - 16:27 Diagnosis and novel causes of adrenal insufficiency
16:27 - 16:42 Invited case (A case with diagnostic challenges) - Chiara Sabbadin (Italy)
16:42 - 17:07 Treatment: new kids on the block - Marianne Øksnes (Norwey)
17:07 - 17:22 CASE
17:22 - 17:47 Patients: the survival kit - Sofia Llahana (UK)
17:47 - 18:02 CASE
Wednesday 25 September 2024 - WEBINAR 2: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)
16:00 - 18:00 CET
Chairs: Ashley Grossman (UK) and TBC
16:02 - 16:27 From childhood to adulthood – how to do the transition (paediatric endocrinologist perspective) - Nils Krone (UK)
16:27 - 16:47 Invited case (A case illustrating CAH transition from the adult endocrinologist’s perspective) - Henrik Falhammar (Sweden)
16:47 - 17:07 CAH and pregnancy – how to monitor and treat
17:07 - 17:27 Non-classical/late onset CAH – case finding and treatment - Christa Flück (Switzerland)
17:27 - 17:47 Novel treatment modalities - Richard Ross (UK)
17:47 - 18:02 CASE
Thursday 26 September 2024 - WEBINAR 3: Primary aldosteronism
16:00 - 18:00 CET
Chairs: Eleanor Davies and Maria Christina Zennero (FR)
16:02 - 16:27 Who to screen - from very rare to very common - Felix Beuschlein (Switzerland)
16:27 - 16:42 Invited case (A case with unusual presentation) - Silvia Monticone (Italy)
16:42 - 17:07 Diagnostic workup - keep it simple
17:07 - 17:22 CASE
17:22 - 17:47 New diagnostic and treatment opportunities
17:47 - 18:02 CASE
CME accreditation
We will be applying for CME accreditation ESE Clinical Update on Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology 2024
Once you have registered for the course and have a valid ticket, you will be sent access information approximately 1 week before.
Sessions will be carried out of Zoom, so please ensure that you are able to access Zoom on your University/institution computer. We will also be using a separate platform (Mentimeter) for answering exam style questions, which you will be able to access during the session. Answers to the questions will be discussed during the sessions.
The recording of the webinars will be available on ESE On Demand approximately 3 weeks after the webinars have taken place for those who have purchased a registration ticket. All ticket holders will have access to this content for 60 days, and unlimited access if you are an ESE member.
Links for accessing the webinars
On the day of each webinar at approximately 12 noon CET, you will receive a Zoom invitation for that specific day only. Please be sure to look out for this email (check your Junk/Spam folder) and use the links to register your name and confirm the session is being recorded, before being able to access the session.
To ensure a smooth experience please be sure to check you have a reliable internet connection. If you have internet issues, please try a different browser, switching on on and off or you can consider switching to your mobile phone.
Case submission deadline: Tuesday 3 September 2024 (23:59 CET)
All registered participants are encouraged to submit a clinical case for discussion in one of the sessions. A great opportunity to discuss your case with experts in the field. Cases will be selected for a short presentation and discussion at each webinar.
Please note if you case is accepted, you must register for the webinars.
Please remember to include a case title and all references and affiliations within your uploaded word document.
The total word count for the submission should be no more than 300 words (excluding title, references and affiliations).