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    • 09 Dec 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Online
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    Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Across the Lifespan

    Monday, December 9, 2024 | 19:00-21:00 ET | Online Session - Microsite

    Endocrinologists may face challenges when encountering CAH in patients since it is a relatively uncommon disorder. Using case studies to follow a patient across their lifespan, this KTA aims to address challenges in effectively transitioning adolescent CAH patients into adult care, managing the long-term complexities of the condition, and interpreting evolving and nuanced biochemical markers crucial for the effective management of CAH.

    Learning Objectives
    At the end of this session, participants will be able to:

    • Contrast the key management priorities between pediatric and adult patients with CAH, emphasizing clinical differences.
    • Outline a structured approach for transitioning adolescents with CAH to adult care, addressing common challenges in care continuity and patient needs.
    • Identify and manage long-term disease morbidities, such as cardiovascular and metabolic risks, in CAH patients.
    • Explore emerging therapeutic strategies and novel treatment modalities in the management of CAH.

    Faculty
    Sola Mansour, MD, MSc, FRCPC,
    University of Alberta, AB
    Richard Auchus, MD, PhD, University of Michigan, Speaker
    Mimi Kim, MD, MSc, University of Southern California, Speaker
    Elizabeth Rosolowsky, MD, MPH, FAAP, FRCPC, Edmonton, AB (CSEM CPD Chair)

    The session is free for CSEM members, and $100 for non-members. If you have not renewed your CSEM membership, please login and renew here.


    • 15 Jan 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Online
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    CSEM Diabetes & Endocrinology:
    Perspectives on Practice-Changing Research

    Wednesday, January 15, 2025 | 19:00-20:30  ET | Online Session - Microsite

    Moderated by Dr. Hertzel Gerstein, this accredited online symposium features a review of the key scientific developments in endocrinology and diabetes over the past year. Our faculty will synthesize and discuss within the Canadian context research from major conferences.

    Learning Objectives
    At the end of this symposium, participants will be able to:
    • Review and synthesize key scientific developments in diabetes and endocrinology over the past year
    • Evaluate the relevance and implications for diabetes management within a Canadian context
    • Identify important elements of emerging research that can be applied to clinical practice

    Faculty
    Hertzel Gerstein, MD, MSc, FRCPC, McMaster University, Hamilton (Moderator)
    Caroline Kramer, MD, PhD, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto (Speaker)
    Matthieu St-Jean, MD, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke (Speaker)

    The session is free for CSEM members, and $60 for non-members. If you have not renewed your CSEM membership, please login and renew here.

    This learning activity was planned independently by CSEM to achieve scientific integrity, objectivity, and balance.

    • 20 Feb 2025
    • 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
    • Online
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    Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency

    Thursday, February 20, 2025 | 20:00-21:30  ET | Online Session - Microsite

    Learning Objectives

    At the end of this symposium, participants will be able to:

    • Transition patients while recognizing risk factors for assessing adults for GH deficiency, (including congenital disorders, pituitary tumors, radiation, and traumatic brain injury).
    • Describe the clinical approach to diagnosing AGHD and initiation of available treatment (e.g. once-daily and once-weekly).
    • Compare potential benefits and adverse effects of on- and off-label growth hormone therapy in AGHD, (as well as long-term monitoring and follow-up).

    Faculty
    Robert Goldberg, MD, MScCH, FRCPC, University of Toronto, Toronto (Moderator, CPD Representative)
    Rose Girgis, MD,
    MBBCh, MSc, FRCPC, University of Alberta, Edmonton (Speaker)
    Shereen Ezzat, MD, University of Toronto, Toronto (Speaker)

    The session is free for CSEM members, and $60 for non-members. If you have not renewed your CSEM membership, please login and renew here.

    This learning activity was planned independently by CSEM to achieve scientific integrity, objectivity, and balance.
    • 10 Apr 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Online
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    Hypothyroidism

    Thursday, April 10, 2025 | 19:00-20:30  ET | Online Session - Microsite

    A portion of patients with hypothyroidism report experiencing residual symptoms that impact their quality of life while on standard-of-care levothyroxine monotherapy. This webinar will explore optimizing standard-of-care treatment and discuss ongoing management of hypothyroidism to enhance quality of life for patients.Learning Objectives

    At the end of this symposium, participants will be able to:

    • Identify when it is appropriate to start therapy for hypothyroidism.
    • Optimize standard-of-care treatment for hypothyroidism.
    • Understand that patients optimized on standard of care may still experience hypothyroid symptoms.
    • Compare standard of care and alternative replacement strategies (T4 +/- T3) for patients who experience residual symptoms.
    • Improve communication with patients by providing them with additional resources.

    Faculty

    Mahua Ghosh, MBBS, PhD, FRCPC, University of Alberta, Edmonton (Chair & CSEM CPD Rep)
    Deric Morrison, MD MHPE FRCPC, Western University, London (Speaker)
    Ranjit Singarayer, MBChB, FRCPC, Cert. Endo., LMC Diabetes & Endocrinology, London (Speaker)

    The session is free for CSEM members, and $60 for non-members. If you have not renewed your CSEM membership, please login and renew here.

    This learning activity was planned independently by CSEM to achieve scientific integrity, objectivity, and balance.

Past events

22 Nov 2024 CSEM 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Award Ceremony
21 Nov 2024 CSEM Quality Improvement Workshop
20 Nov 2024 2024 Residents' Day - Trivia Night
09 Oct 2024 Residents: Navigating Careers in Endocrinology Research
18 Jun 2024 Bothersome Bones: Challenging Osteoporosis Cases
02 Jun 2024 Canada Night Reception @ ENDO2024
31 May 2024 Parathyroid Summit: Participation Confirmation and Handouts
23 May 2024 Residents: Navigating Careers in Endocrinology
25 Apr 2024 Genetics for the Endocrinologist: A Clinical Approach to the Application of Genetic Testing in Endocrine Conditions
23 Jan 2024 CSEM Diabetes & Endocrinology: Perspectives on Practice Changing Research
23 Nov 2023 The Updated 2022 WHO PitNET Classification: Understanding Controversies, Limitations, and Clinical Impact
27 Oct 2023 CSEM 2023 Annual General Meeting (AGM) and 50th Celebration
21 Jun 2023 Biosimilars in Endocrine Practice: From Insulin to Non-Insulin Agents
16 Jun 2023 Canada Night Reception @ ENDO2023
25 May 2023 Bone Appétit: An Osteoporosis Update - A CSEM Knowledge Transfer Activity
04 May 2023 Check please! Endocrine Sequela of Immune Check Point Inhibitors - A CSEM Knowledge Transfer Activity
20 Apr 2023 Managing PCOS Over the Lifespan - A CSEM Knowledge Transfer Activity
01 Dec 2022 CSEM Diabetes & Endocrinology Research Year-in-Review
12 Nov 2022 2022 CSEM Annual General Meeting (AGM)
10 Nov 2022 CSEM Hands-on Thyroid Ultrasound Workshop
14 Oct 2022 4th Canadian Acromegaly Summit
28 Jun 2022 Hypocalcemia Revisited - A CSEM Knowledge Transfer Activity
08 Dec 2021 CSEM Diabetes & Endocrinology Research Year-in-Review
07 Oct 2021 Cushing’s Disease: Choices, Challenges and Complications / Maladie de Cushing : choix, défis et complications
01 Oct 2021 CSEM Research and Discovery Day
12 May 2021 CSEM 2021 Knowledge Transfer Activities (KTAs)
28 Oct 2020 14th Annual CSEM Residents' Day Review Course

The Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism

La Société canadienne d'endocrinologie et de métabolisme
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Ottawa, ON K2P 1W8, Canada
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