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+ Include: 73 Videos (.mp4) + 73 Subtitles (.vtt) + 83 PDFs, size: 16.89 GB
+ Target Audience: endocrinologists and internists
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1. Overview
The Harvard Clinical Endocrinology 2026 course provides a comprehensive and evidence-based update on the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of complex endocrine disorders. The program features expert-led sessions and case-based discussions spanning multiple subspecialties, including pituitary conditions, calcium and bone disorders, diabetes and metabolism, reproductive endocrinology, and thyroid diseases.
Optimize care of patients with endocrine disorders through this practical, comprehensive update on the state of the art in endocrinology. Discover the latest evidence-based strategies to drive improvements in screening, evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment for better patient outcomes.
Course Date: March 21-25, 2026
Clinical Strategies and Comprehensive Updates for State-of-the-Art Endocrine Care
Clinical Endocrinology 2026 is a live online course, using live streaming, electronic Q&A, and other remote learning technologies.
For more than 50 years, the endocrinology faculty from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital have offered the course Clinical Endocrinology—the acclaimed annual update of current endocrine diagnostic and management strategies. If you provide care to patients with endocrine disorders, this course will be invaluable to your medical decision-making and patient care.
Education to Optimize Care of Patients with Endocrine Disorders
You can rely on this program to enhance your endocrine knowledge and optimize your care of endocrine disorders with evidence-based strategies. This course provides:
- Improved screening for common conditions
- The newest clinical guidelines, including the new guidelines for primary hyperparathyroidism and hypoparathyroidism
- Expanded options for diagnosis
- State-of-the-art treatment strategies
- Guidance for challenging cases
- Updates for management of common and rare endocrine disorders
- New concepts in endocrinology and diabetes
- Pediatric endocrinology updates
- Skills advancement workshops, including thyroid ultrasound, insulin pump management, and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)
- Dedicated time to pose your specific questions to experts
A Practical, Comprehensive Update for Busy Clinicians
This program delivers comprehensive updates to improve screening, evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of:
- Pituitary lesions
- Pituitary hormone excess and hypopituitarism
- Diabetes: type 1, type 2, and in pregnancy
- Obesity and metabolic disorders
- Lipid disorders
- Calcium/bone disorders, including osteoporosis
- Thyroid nodules, cancer, hyper- and hypothyroidism
- Adrenal conditions and incidentalomas
- Male and female reproductive conditions
Our faculty, world renowned for their clinical, research, and teaching achievements, cover important updates and recent advances for a broad array of endocrine conditions:
- Acromegaly
- Adrenal incidentaloma
- Adult growth hormone deficiency
- Cushing’s disease
- Diabetes in pregnancy
- Diabetes type 1
- Diabetes type 2
- Erectile dysfunction
- Gestational diabetes
- Glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis
- Graves’ eye disease
- Hyper- and hypoparathyroidism
- Hyper- and hypothyroidism
- Hyperprolactinemia
- Hypo- and hypercalcemia
- Hypoglycemia
- Hypopituitarism
- Insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), and technology management in type 1 DM
- Lipid disorders
- Male and female hypogonadism
- Menopause
- Obesity and metabolic disorders
- Osteoporosis
- Pheochromocytoma
- Pituitary surgery and radiation
- Polycystic ovarian syndrome / hyperandrogenism
- Primary aldosteronism
- Sellar region abnormalities
- Thyroid cancer
- Thyroid disease and pregnancy
- Thyroid nodules
- Thyroid ultrasound
- Transgender care
Answers to Frequently Asked Clinical Questions
This course provides answers to frequently encountered questions across the spectrum of endocrinology, including:
- How do I decipher diabetes devices?
- How should I choose between the new medications for acromegaly and Cushing’s?
- When a pituitary lesion is found incidentally, what could the diagnosis be, and what diagnostic tests should I order?
- Do I need to treat a low TSH if the free T4 and T3 is normal and the patient feels fine?
- Is there a new goal for TSH during pregnancy?
- When should I repeat a screening bone density test?
- When should I start and end an osteoporosis drug “holiday”?What is your approach to obesity-related / functional hypogonadism?
- Is there a role for using SERMs (e.g., clomiphene) instead of Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) in hypogonadal men?
- How do you monitor hematocrit and manage polycythemia on TRT?
- What comorbidities should I screen for with PCOS?
- How can I distinguish PCOS from hypothalamic amenorrhea in an athlete?
- What is the difference between hormone replacement therapy and menopausal hormone therapy?
- How can I tell if a patient with “spells” has a pheochromocytoma?
- In a patient with an adrenal incidentaloma, what are the right tests to screen for hormone excess and when should I worry about adrenal cancer?
2. Learning Objectives
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Evaluate and manage complex pituitary and adrenal disorders, including hypopituitarism, Cushing’s syndrome, acromegaly, and adrenal incidentalomas.
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Implement modern diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for diabetes, utilizing newer medications, advanced diabetes technology, and specialized inpatient management protocols.
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Assess and treat calcium and bone disorders, focusing on hyperparathyroidism, hypercalcemia, and targeted therapies for osteoporosis.
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Formulate evidence-based management plans for thyroid conditions, including practical updates on thyroid ultrasound, nodules, hyperthyroidism, and thyroid cancer.
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Apply current paradigms in reproductive endocrinology, addressing male hypogonadism, amenorrhea, and gender-affirming hormonal treatments.
3. Target Audience
Best for endocrinologists and internists who want updates on pituitary, thyroid, diabetes, and reproductive disorders.
Who Should Participate
- Endocrinologists
- Internists
- Family Physicians
- Pediatricians
- Geriatricians
- Nurse Practitioners
- Physician Assistants
… and other medical professionals interested in comprehensive updates for state-of-the-art endocrine care
4. Topics
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01 Hypopituitarism A Comprehensive Update
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02 Cushing’s Diagnosis and Treatment in 2026
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03 Hyperprolactinemia and Prolactinomas
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04 What Is the Sellar Lesion Illustrative Pituitary Cases
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05 Expert Faculty Panel for Q & A
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06 Current Diagnosis and Management of Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency
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07 Clinical Management of Acromegaly
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08 Pituitary Case Discussion
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09 Expert Faculty Panel for Q & A
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10 Primary Hyperparathyroidism 2026 A Comprehensive Update
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11 Hypo- and Hypercalcemia Case-Based Diagnosis and Mechanisms
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12 Expert Panel Q & A
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13 Therapeutic Advances in Rare Bone Diseases
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14 Phosphate in Practice Clinical Insights for Endocrinologists
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15 Bones, Groans, and Stones Mineral Metabolism Clinical Cases
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16 Osteoporosis Current Diagnostic Approaches
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17 Osteoporosis Treatment Strategies in 2026
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18 Optimal Long-term Management of Established OP Sequential and Alternate
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19 State-of-the-Art Management of Glucocorticoid-Induced Osteoporosis
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20 Osteoporosis Panel Ask the Experts
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21 Calcium & Bone Disorders Mineral MetabolismCalcium Cases
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22 Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders Challenging Diabetes Cases
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23 Pituitary Pediatric endocrinology for adult endocrinologists
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24 Reproductive Topics in male reproduction A case-based approach
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25 Thyroid Lessons learned from challenging thyroid cases
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26 Modern-Day Therapy and Results of Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes
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27 Update in Diabetes Technology
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28 Diabetes Subtypes and Diabetes Clinical Genetics
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29 What’s New with Old Diabetes Medications
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30 Newer Diabetes Medications, New Indications
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31 Overcoming Barriers in Type 2 Diabetes Management
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32 Pulling It All Together Ask the Diabetes Experts
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33 Obesity Medicine
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34 State-of-the-Art Lipid Management
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35 Inpatient Diabetes Management Evidence and Strategies
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36 Diabetes in Pregnancy
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37 Gestational Diabetes Melitus
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38 Pulling It All Together Ask the Diabetes Experts
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39 Calcium & Bone Disorders Cases Topics on osteoporotic fracture secondary prevention
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40 Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders Challenges in Cystic Fibrosis-Related Diabetes The Emerging Role of Diabetes Technology beyond Type 1 Diabetes
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41 Pituitary Updates in Diagnosis & Treatments of Adrenal Insufficiency
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42 Reproductive Endocrinology Rapid Fire Review
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43 Thyroid Illustrative cases of thyroid dysfunction
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44 Endocrine Hypertension Case-Based Update on Pheochromocytoma and Primary Aldosteronism
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45 Adrenal Incidentaloma Illustrative Cases of Current Diagnostic Strategies
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46 Approach to the Menopausal Patient in 2026
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47 Current Diagnosis and Management of Amenorrhea and Hyperandrogenism
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48 Reproductive Faculty Panel for Audience Q & A
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49 Male Hypogonadism Insights into Pathophysiology and Evaluation
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50 Optimizing Treatment Strategies and Patient Outcomes for Male Hypogonadism
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51 Gender-Affirming Hormonal Treatment of Transgender Individuals Changing Paradigms in a Changing Society
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52 Erectile Dysfunction A Urologist’s Perspective
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53 Expert Reproductive Faculty Answer Your Questions
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54 Calcium & Bone Disorders Calcium and bone disorder cases in children and young adults
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55 Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders Hypoglycemia
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56 Pituitary Integrated Surgical and Endocrine DecisionMaking in Pituitary Tumors
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57 Reproductive Topics in Reproduction and Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia A Case-Based Approach
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58 Thyroid Practical update on thyroid ultrasound
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59 Subclinical Thyroid Disease Do Endocrinologists Pay Attention to the Evidence
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60 The 2026 Approach to Hyperthyroidism
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61 Graves’ Eye Disease
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62 Thyroid Nodules A Costly Problem
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63 Expert Thyroid Panel Answers Your Questions
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64 Hypothyroidism A Case-Based Review
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65 Thyroid Cancer State of the Art in 2026
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66 Thyroid Disease in Pregnancy A Comprehensive Update
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67 Panel of Thyroid Specialists for Q & A
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Day 1 Pituitary FULL DAY
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Day 2 Calcium and Bone Disorders FULL DAY
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Day 3 Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders FULL DAY
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Day 4 Reproductive and Adrenal FULL DAY RECORDING
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Day 5 Thyroid FULL DAY RECORDING





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