Corporate Membership
As a Corporate Member of ESE you will be supporting our mission to shape the future of endocrinology to improve science, knowledge and health.
To discuss becoming a Corporate Member, contact Natalie Dass, ESE Business Development Manager.
Why become a Corporate Member of ESE?
Corporate Membership offers companies the opportunity to engage with more than 5,000 ESE members and over 20,000 endocrine professionals represented by our Partner societies, ranging from early career endocrinologists to nurses, students, researchers and clinicians. Through these connections and collaborations, we work together to deliver excellence in endocrine care across Europe and beyond.
Download our Corporate Membership brochure to find out more about Corporate Membership benefits, eligibility and application process.
One of the major benefits of Corporate Membership is the chance to support our educational activities, which cover the full spectrum of endocrinology either through focused events, webinars and educational programmes, or activities which provide general endocrine education as part of a multi-day course or webinar. Click here to see ESE's Education and Training Programmes.
Additionally, a key part of becoming a Corporate Member of ESE is the opportunity for companies to share details of their own educational resources and activities via the ESE website, enabling them to reach a broader audience. For more information about this, please contact Natalie Dass.
Corporate support enables us to deliver patient-focused programmes such as our popular Hypoparathyroidism Patient Forums, which bring together clinicians and patients, their families and carers to answer questions about this rare disease. The next Hypoparathyroidism Patient Forum is planned for 2024.
Expanding on this successful format, we will also be holding the first Adrenal Patient Forum in 2024.
Our Patient Zone gives a flavour of the ways we support patient organisations in their invaluable work.
We are committed to identifying and addressing unmet medical needs in endocrine care, particularly in rare endocrine diseases. Our Focus Area experts work closely with our members and partners to establish ways in which we can do this. Several bespoke programmes are in development or already underway.
Explore our Focus Areas below, or contact Natalie Dass to discuss any areas where you feel there may be unmet needs and that could benefit from ESE’s involvement.