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Clinical Conferences

The Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes holds a weekly Clinical Conference covering topics of interest in endocrinology. Speakers include faculty from the Division, fellowship trainees, and guest speakers. Clinical cases are often used as a springboard for discussions of endocrine disorders, including patient care issues and reviews of the current research. Once a month, the conference is run by the Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes Consult team and is devoted to reviewing the interesting patients seen on the Consult Service. Drs. Palak Choksi, Meng Tan, and Rob Lash organize the MEND Clinical Conference series.

The Clinical Conference offers 1.0 hour of CME credit through the University of Michigan Medical School.

To be added to our mailing list for conference notification, contact amurph@umich.edu. Please call (734) 763-3056 for more information.

Print the March 2013 schedule [PDF]    April 2013 schedule [PDF]

Fridays, 2:00-3:00 pm
(*unless otherwise noted below)


Room 5050, "CURE" Room
5th floor, Brehm Tower
1000 Wall Street (Kellogg Eye Center)


March 1, 2013
3:00 – 4:00 PM*

MEND Rounding Team (February)
Interesting Cases

March 8, 2013

NO SEMINAR - M2 Endocrinology Sequence

March 15, 2013
2:00 – 3:15 PM*
3rd Fridays:
Combined Clinical-
Research Conference

E. Dale Abel, M.D., Ph.D.
H.A. and Edna Benning, Presidential Endowed Chair in
     Diabetes and Endocrinology
Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry and Human Genetics
Chief: Division of Endocrinology Metabolism and Diabetes
Senior Investigator: Program in Molecular Medicine
University of Utah School of Medicine
“Molecular Insights into Diabetic Cardiomyopathy”

March 22, 2013

 

 

Evgenia Korytnaya, M.D.
Fellow
Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes
“Fertility Preservation in Oncology”

March 29, 2013

 

 

Adina F. Turcu, M.D.
Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN
 “Graves’ Ophthalmopathy — A Look into the Future