Dear PES Members,
The Board of Directors had the opportunity to visit the Gaylord National Harbor Hotel this week in preparation for our Annual Meeting in May. The Gaylord, and the surrounding harbor, is a spectacular place to have a meeting! The hotel sits on the bank of the Potomac River and offers beautiful views along with ample spaces for posters and exhibits, for networking and collaboration, and for socializing with old and new friends. Within a short walk from the hotel, attendees can take a river cruise, rent a kayak or paddle boat, ride a ferris wheel, walk or jog or bike along the river, find many restaurants and shops, and even show off their artistic skills at a local paint bar. The hotel is a 20-minute cab ride from Reagan National Airport and from DC activities if one wants to venture out. The combination of the setting and the great content that the Program Committee (led by Co-Chairs Roopa Kanakatti Shankar and Molly Regelmann) is organizing is sure to make for a wonderful meeting. As you know, the initial call for abstracts has already gone out and can be found here. Please plan to join us in May!
Please also see below for news and many PES-related activities/opportunities. As always, read all the way to the end; there are many things happening!
Kind Regards,

Mark Palmert, MD
Grant applications for the following opportunities to open Mid-October!
- JFG – Junior Faculty Grant (formerly the Clinical Scholar Award (CSA)
- NEW: Fima Lifshitz Junior Faculty Clinical Research Grant
- RFG – Research Fellowship Grants (formerly RFA)
- NEW: Human Growth Foundation Research Fellowship Grant
- EDI Research Grant
Visit the website for more information and access to application to apply when open: Awards, Grants & Lectureships – Pediatric Endocrine Society (pedsendo.org)
Coming Soon: 2025 Spring Retreat Applications!
2025 PES Spring Retreat will be May 13-14, 2025, at the AC Hotel in the National Harbor, MD. Keep your eye out for more information!
Online Education
Upstander Training – a 2-part Workshop (Please register for both sessions!)
- October 23, 1-3pm ET: UPSTANDER didactic presentation
- October 30, 1-3pm ET: UPSTANDER case scenarios small group breakout session
Upstander training is built upon the framework of IQEE (Interrupt. Question. Educate. Echo) adopted with permission from the Learning for Justice project from the Southern Poverty Law Center. The skills acquired may be used from the witness or victim perspective: however, the main focus is on building strength for others to Speak Up so the responsibility is no longer left to the person who has been victimized but upon the other people who listened or watched. The program also addresses how to be the best ally and overcome the pitfalls of allyship. The goal is to have everyone become UPSTANDERS to actively change culture and policy to build a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment for ALL.
Oct 23, 1-3p ET: UPSTANDER didactic presentation
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- Learning Objectives:
- Understand bystander effect and reason to become an UPSTANDER to counter injustice in the workplace
- Understand most recent data on implicit bias and how results found that bias negatively impacts patient care, leading to greater health disparities
- Learn definitions of explicit and implicit bias, types of microaggressions, and allyship in order to better comprehend and combat systemic racism
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Oct 30, 1-3p ET: UPSTANDER case scenarios small group breakout sessions
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- Actual practice performing UPSTANDER skills in modified real-life examples
Speaker: Rickquel Tripp, MD, MPH, CDR, USN, FAEMS Vice Chair of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for UPMC Medical Education Vice Chair of Diversity, Inclusion and Health Equity for Dept. of Emergency Medicine Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, UPMC tripprp@upmc.edu
Register here:
10/23: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJItcuGoqD8jHNxeqNhb8J0lL4ExZuy51NhZ
10/30: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUof-2trj8vGdelcioJuL961wNIMurYftj4
Quarterly Education Committee Webinar
Monogenic Diabetes: Recent Consensus Guidelines for MODY and Neonatal Diabetes
Monday, October 7, 2024 from 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm EST
Brief Description: A review monogenic diabetes and update.
Learning objectives:
- To become familiar with the most common subtypes of monogenic diabetes: MODY and neonatal diabetes.
- To appreciate the difference in treatment, disease outcome and quality of life that can result from properly diagnosing patients with monogenic diabetes.
- To recognize that learning more about individuals with rare disorders can teach us about areas of pathophysiology with broad applicability.
Speaker: Siri Atma W. Greeley, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine Section of Pediatric and Adult Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Kovler Diabetes Center The University of Chicago
Register here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAvf-qvrzMvHNPop4vq_4lCDCUtfENqd49K
Check our online Calendar of Events for webinars and SIG meetings:
Events – Pediatric Endocrine Society (pedsendo.org)
Industry Sponsored Symposium: A Deeper Look into Achondroplasia
Wed October 30, 2024 6:00pm -7:00pm ET
Sponsored by BioMarin
Join us for an educational webinar covering essential facets of achondroplasia: its root cause, how the condition affects the body, and impacts families, and ways to recognize and manage its complications. This is a great opportunity to gain learnings that will empower you to counsel and treat your dysplasia patients with empathy and confidence.
Speaker: Philippe Backeljauw, MD, Pediatric Endocrinologist, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Leaning objectives: Learn about achondroplasia, its root cause, how it affects the body and how to manage its complications
Register here: https://connect.voxzogo.com/WB-2024-10-30-CMP-11195-VOX-HCP-Peer-Webinar_01DSEEventLandingPage.html
Sponsored by BioMarin
Greetings from Global Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes! Virtual Event:
We are thrilled to announce that registration is now open for the First Global Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes (GPED) Annual Meeting, themed “Bridging Gaps: Enhancing Pediatric Endocrine Care Globally.”
October 26-27, 2024, and November 2-3, 2024 (1300-1700 GMT)
Platform: Online via PheedLoop https://site.pheedloop.com/event/GPEDAnnualMeeting/home
Join us for this groundbreaking virtual event where leading experts, practitioners, and researchers from around the world will come together to share insights, advancements, and best practices in pediatric endocrinology and diabetes care with a focus on resource-limited settings!
Register Now: Secure your spot today for only 15 USD by registering via the official meeting site: GPED Annual Meeting Registration Home | The First GPED Annual Conference (pheedloop.com)
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to be part of a pioneering event that aims to bridge gaps and enhance pediatric endocrine care globally.
For more information, including the detailed agenda, speakers, and session topics, please visit our official meeting website. Home | The First GPED Annual Conference (pheedloop.com)
Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital CME-accredited Virtual Course, Clinical Endocrinology 2025
The course will be fully virtual, from March 26 to March 30, 2025, and is now open for registration.
March 26-30, 2025
The objective of this course is to provide an update for endocrinologists and to allow internists and other health care providers to be comfortable with clinical problems in endocrinology. We will present our approach to such common problems as pituitary tumors, thyroid abnormalities, Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, osteoporosis, menopause, reproductive dysfunction, as well as a broad spectrum of other clinical problems in endocrinology. The faculty of 48 speakers, primarily Harvard Medical School faculty and several select outside experts, chosen for their recognized educational and communication skills, present the most up-to-date, evidence-based approach to endocrine problems such as osteoporosis, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, pituitary tumors, menopause, thyroid abnormalities, and reproductive dysfunction, as well as a broad spectrum of other clinical problems in endocrinology, such as obesity.
Each day is organized around one of the major topics to be covered: pituitary disease on Wednesday; reproductive and adrenal disorders on Thursday; thyroid disease on Friday; calcium and bone disorders on Saturday; diabetes and metabolic disorders on Sunday. Special emphasis is given to the case study method in 90-minute problem sessions on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Two of these sessions will include a nurse or nurse practitioner to provide a nursing perspective on the topic. A comprehensive syllabus is provided.
Now in its 50th year, this update in Endocrinology is offered by the staff of the Endocrine Division of Massachusetts General Hospital with selected guest speakers from around the country. Attendees have participated from over 50 US states and territories, and over 60 other countries. The virtual livestream format enhances access to the course for international health care providers. Course participants are asked to fill out an extensive evaluation form that covers all aspects of the course.
Attendees can claim up to 39.25 CME credits. Visit the website for the course agenda.
Register here: https://endocrinology.hmscme.com/registration-information
PES Survey – Perceptions of Pediatric Endocrinology Fellows’ Understanding of Automated Insulin Delivery Systems
Dear Colleagues,
We are developing a curriculum to enhance pediatric endocrinology fellow education about the use of automated insulin delivery (AID) systems in the care of youth living with type 1 diabetes. To develop a curriculum that will address fellows’ educational needs, it is essential to understand perceptions of fellows’ education, knowledge, and skills related to these technologies.
We hope to capture the unique perspectives of fellows and attending physicians who supervise fellows to develop the best possible understanding of the topic.
We would greatly appreciate your participation in this brief 10-15 minute survey. All responses will be confidential. If you complete the survey you will receive a $5 giftcard.
Thank you for your time and assistance!
Jaisree Iyer, MD
Seema Meighan, DNP, CPNP, MPH
Brynn Marks, MD, MSHPEd
EDI Spotlight: October Hispanic Heritage Month, “Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together”
Submitted by Luz “Lucy” Castellanos, MD
Learn more: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Initiative – Pediatric Endocrine Society (pedsendo.org)
EDI Monthly Recipe: Kugels and Latkes
Stephen Rosenthal has shared his mother Rosalie’s holiday recipes.
Kugels are served as a part of festive meals on the Sabbath or Jewish holidays. And Latkes are traditionally prepared to celebrate Hanukkah. Get recipes here: PES Cooking Recipe Archive – Pediatric Endocrine Society (pedsendo.org)
APP Spotlight: Michaela Kohler, MPAS, PS-C
Meet Michaela: September APP Spotlight – Michaela Kohler, MPAS, PA-C – Pediatric Endocrine Society (pedsendo.org)
Fellow Spotlight: Claire Moore, MD
Meet Claire: September Fellow Spotlight – Claire Moore, MD – Pediatric Endocrine Society (pedsendo.org)
From the NIH
Fiscal Year 2025 NIH Loan Repayment Program Cycle Is Open Until November 21, 2024
By Mike Lauer
The NIH Loan Repayment Program offers applicants the opportunity to receive up to $100,000 towards qualified educational debt in exchange for agreeing to perform NIH mission-relevant research. Applications for FY 2025 LRP awards are open now through November 21, 2024.
By Mike Lauer
We are pleased to announce that NIH launched the new NIH Grants and Funding website this week. Designed with the needs of the extramural research community in mind, the new site is intended to enhance your journey through the NIH grants process with a modernized interface and powerful features to make finding critical information easier than ever.
If you are a grant administrator or investigator with limited knowledge of the grants process, and eager to start building a better foundation in your role of working with the NIH, register for this two-part virtual event today!
Historical Tidbit: Louis Théophile Joseph Landouzy (1845-1917) and Opotherapy
Submitted by: Alan D. Rogol, MD, PhD