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African Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology
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The African Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology (ASPAE) is an international organisation with several members from African countries whose aim is to promote the highest levels of knowledge, research, education and clinical practice of paediatric endocrinology and metabolism throughout Africa. |
Asia Pacific Paediatric Endocrine Society
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The Endocrine Society of Australia is a national non-profit organisation of scientists and clinicians who conduct research and practice in the field of endocrinology. |
European Society of Endocrinology
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The European Society of Endocrinology was created to promote research, education and clinical practice in endocrinology for the public benefit. This is achieved through the organisation of conferences, training courses and publications; by raising awareness; liaising with national and international legislators; and by any other appropriate means. |
International Society of Endocrinology
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Since its foundation in 1960, the International Society of Endocrinology (ISE) has pursued the worldwide advancement of education, science and patient care in Endocrinology. Today the society forms a strategic network of National Endocrine Societies which aims to stimulate international cooperation and co-ordinate scientific exchange, debate and dissemination between healthcare professionals around the world. |
Japan Endocrine Society
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Since its establishment in 1925, the Japan Endocrine Society has undergone steady and continued growth and is currently composed of about 7,500 active members in basic and clinical fields of endocrinology and metabolism. The JES is committed to the growth of basic and clinical sciences related to endocrinology and metabolism. |
New Zealand Society of Endocrinology
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The New Zealand Society of Endocrinology is a non-profit national Society composed of students, scientists, clinicians and other health practitioners who have an interest in any aspect of Endocrinology including but not restricted to fundamental scientific research and clinical practice |
Society for Endocrinology
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The Society for Endocrinology was set up in 1946 to promote the advance of endocrinology, and is the major British society representing scientists, clinicians and nurses working in endocrinology. |
UK and Ireland Neuroendocrine Tumour Society
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The UK and Ireland Neuroendocrine Tumour Society (UKI NETS) aims to promote research, education, training and best clinical practice across a multidisciplinary area in the field of endocrine tumours. UKI NETS has amongst its members leading endocrinologists, gastroenterologists, oncologists, surgeons, radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians and pathologists to promote multidisciplinary collaborations. |