Die Endocrine Society (deutsch: Endokrine Gesellschaft) ist eine internationale medizinische Organisation, die sich mit Endokrinologie und dem Stoffwechsel beschäftigt. Sie ist eine führende Organisation in diesem Bereich und gibt mehrere führende Zeitschriften heraus. Gegründet im Jahr 1916[1] als Association for the Study of Internal Secretions[2] wurde der Name am 1. Januar 1952 in Endocrine Society geändert. It has more than 18,000 members from over 120 countries in medicine, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, immunology, education, industry, and allied health. The Society's mission is: "to advance excellence in endocrinology and promote its essential and integrative role in scientific discovery, medical practice, and human health."
It is said to be "the world's oldest, largest and most active organization devoted to research on hormones and the clinical practice of endocrinology."[3]
Annual Meetings have been held since 1916 except in 1943 and 1945 during World War II when meetings were cancelled at the request of the United States government. Realizing the increasing importance of endocrinology to general medicine, the Council, in 1947, established an annual post graduate assembly now known as the Clinical Endocrinology Update.
The Society publishes Endocrinology, the first issue of which was published in January 1927 and edited by Henry Harrower. Another publication, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology, was established in 1941, and the name of the journal was changed to The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism on January 1, 1952.
Hormone Health Network
BearbeitenIn 1997, The Society established The Hormone Foundation, a public education affiliate; the name was changed to the Hormone Health Network in 2012. The mission of the Network is to serve as a resource for the public by promoting the prevention, treatment and cure of hormone-related conditions through outreach and education.
Schwestergesellschaften
BearbeitenThe Endocrine Society provides a forum for other related societies to discuss, interact and share views in the field of endocrinology. The list of related societies is as follows:[4]
- American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE)
- American Association of Endocrine Surgeons
- American Diabetes Association
- American Society for Bone & Mineral Research
- American Society for Reproductive Medicine
- American Society of Andrology
- American Society of Endocrine Physician Assistants
- American Thyroid Association
- Androgen Excess and PCOS Society
- Association for Program Directors in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
- Endocrine Nurses Society
- International Society for Clinical Densitometry
- Pediatric Endocrine Society
- Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society
- Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
- Society for Gynecologic Investigation
- Society for the Study of Reproduction
- The Association of Program Directors in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
- The Obesity Society
- The Pituitary Society
Siehe auch
BearbeitenDie Endocrine Society veröffentlicht folgende Journale:
- Discover Oncology
- Endocrine Reviews
- Endocrinology
- Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Molecular Endocrinology
- JCEM Case Reports
Weblinks
Bearbeiten- Offizielle Webseite
- The Hormone Health Network, the public education affiliate of The Endocrine Society
Einzelnachweise
Bearbeiten- ↑ Helping medical professionals and patients understand endocrine disruptors. In: EHN. 28. Januar 2020, abgerufen am 28. April 2020 (englisch).
- ↑ Endocrinology History. In: News-Medical.net. 28. Juni 2016, abgerufen am 28. April 2020 (englisch).
- ↑ News release from Springer 27-Aug-2009
- ↑ Sister Societies. In: Endocrine Society website. Abgerufen am 5. Februar 2014.