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Harvard Clinical Endocrinology 2026

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Clinical Strategies and Comprehensive Updates for State-of-the-Art Endocrine Care

Clinical Endocrinology 2026 is a live-streaming program, designed for remote learning. All sessions and workshops will be live-streamed and include online live chat, where participants can ask specific questions to faculty members. All sessions and workshops will be recorded and made available for viewing on-demand in the course archive.

For over 50 years, the endocrinology faculty from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital has been delivering the Clinical Endocrinology course, which is recognized as the premier annual update on current endocrine diagnostic and management strategies. If you are involved in the care of patients with endocrine disorders, this course is an invaluable resource for improving your medical decision-making and patient care.

* Date of original release: March 21–25, 2026

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of the following activities, learners will be able to:

  • Evaluate the typical clinical features of common, as well as rare, endocrine diseases
  • Identify at-risk patients who should be screened for endocrine conditions
  • Select appropriate diagnostic tests for patients with possible endocrine disorders, based on published clinical guidelines and other current research findings
  • Recognize evidence-based, cost-effective therapeutic options for patients with endocrine disorders

HARVARD CLINICAL ENDORCINOLOGY 2026

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HARVARD CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY 2026 TOPICS

1. Welcome & Introduction – Dr. Beverly Biller

2. Hypopituitarism: Comprehensive Update – Dr. Karen Miller

3. Cushing’s Diagnosis & Treatment – Dr. Beverly Biller

4. Hyperprolactinemia & Prolactinomas – Dr. Alexander Faje

5. Pituitary Case Discussions – Dr. Nicholas Tritos

6. Adult GH Deficiency – Dr. Andrew Hoffman

7. Acromegaly Management – Dr. Lisa Nachtigall

8. Pituitary Tumor Management – Panel

1. Primary Hyperparathyroidism 2026 – Dr. John Bilezikian

2. Hypo/Hypercalcemia – Dr. Michael Mannstadt

3. Rare Bone Diseases – Dr. Marc Wein

4. Phosphate in Practice – Dr. Burnett-Bowie

5. Osteoporosis Diagnosis – Dr. Elaine Yu

6. Osteoporosis Treatment – Dr. Joy Tsai

7. Long-term OP Management – Dr. Benjamin Leder

8. GIOP Management – Dr. Sara Cromer

1. Type 1 Diabetes Therapy – Dr. David Nathan

2. Diabetes Technology – Dr. Kristen Flint

3. Diabetes Genetics – Dr. Miriam Udler

4. Old Diabetes Medications – Dr. Deborah Wexler

5. New Diabetes Therapies – Dr. Josephine Li

6. Type 2 Diabetes Barriers – Dr. Jacqueline Seiglie

7. Obesity Medicine – Dr. Armen Yerevanian

8. Lipid Management – Dr. Janet Lo

9. Inpatient Diabetes – Dr. Nancy Wei

10. Diabetes in Pregnancy – Dr. Camille Powe

1. Endocrine Hypertension – Dr. William Young

2. Adrenal Incidentaloma – Dr. William Young

3. Menopause Management – Dr. Maria Stamou

4. Amenorrhea & Hyperandrogenism – Dr. Margaret Lippincott

5. Male Hypogonadism – Dr. Frances Hayes

6. Treatment Strategies – Dr. Balasubramanian

7. Transgender Hormonal Care – Dr. Frances Hayes

8. Erectile Dysfunction – Dr. Tanrikut

1. Subclinical Thyroid Disease – Dr. Douglas Ross

2. Hyperthyroidism 2026 – Dr. Barbesino

3. Graves’ Eye Disease – Dr. Barbesino

4. Thyroid Nodules – Dr. Ross

5. Hypothyroidism Review – Dr. Runhua Hou

6. Thyroid Cancer – Dr. Tuttle

7. Thyroid in Pregnancy – Dr. Camille Powe

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