PES has over 1600 members representing the multiple disciplines of Pediatric Endocrinology.
The members are dedicated to research and treatment of children with endocrine disorders; reproductive, bone, thyroid, diabetes, obesity, growth, pituitary and adrenal. The Society works to promote the continuing education of its membership.
PES Membership
General member benefits include access to multiple educational and scholarly offerings, grant opportunities, reduced annual meeting cost, and easy networking with colleagues. Specific benefits vary by membership category.
Donate
Help support PES's mission by contributing to one of our programs.
Mission Alliance Partners
Our Mission Alliance Partners (MAPs) provide year-long financial support and insight for many of the Society’s activities. This commitment is critical in helping us to execute our vision of being the premier North American medical organization in the field of pediatric endocrinology.
Leadership
Meet our leadership team, including our Board of Directors, Committee Members, and Staff.
Strategic Plan
The society’s strategic plan is built on its vision, mission, and goal and is designed to be a roadmap for the PES leadership.
Society History
The history of pediatric endocrinology is remembered through the biannual Fisher lecture at our annual scientific meeting, the work of our history committee, monthly tidbits in the President’s letter, and storage of memorabilia in a dedicated section of the Sawin Library.
Policies & Bylaws
PES functions according to its policies and bylaws, which serve to provide a framework for its operation and management. These are periodically updated by the Board of Directors and then approved by the voting membership.