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The credit claiming deadline is June 20, 2026 (60 days post event). ALL evaluations and ALL credits for the AAES Meeting must be claimed and submitted by this date. This is in accordance with an ACS 60-day post event credit claiming policy.

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CME Credit Information

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

This activity is designed for all endocrine surgeons seeking the latest developments in endocrine surgical technique and related research. The intent of the program is to improve the quality of patient care and improve overall patient safety. Audience participation and interaction will be encouraged. The content and format of the program have been determined based on evaluations and suggestions of attendees of previous programs.

At the completion of this activity, attendees will be able to:

  1. Recognize the impact of social determinants of health in the diagnosis and management of endocrine diseases.
  2. Describe the feasibility and outcomes of newly developed protocols, techniques, and guidelines in the management of thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, and GI neuroendocrine diseases
  3. Compare and contrast protocols for the management of thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal diseases.

Credit Summary

CME Credits

Self-Assessment Credits

Friday, April 17, 2026

 

 

Advanced Course: Mastery of Endocrine Surgery

4.50

 

Saturday, April 18, 2026

 

 

Opening Session

1.00

 

Scientific Session 1 with Distinguished Moderator

1.25

1.25

UCSF Carol & Orlo H. Clark Distinguished Lecture

0.75

 

Practical Applications of AI in Endocrine Surgery

1.00

 

Presidential Address

1.00

 

Sunday, April 19, 2026

 

 

Scientific Session 2

1.00

1.00 

Scientific Session 3 with Distinguished Moderator

0.75

0.75

MCW Stuart D. Wilson, M.D. Historical Lecture

0.75

 

Scientific Session 4

1.00

1.00

Scientific Session 5 with Distinguished Moderator

1.00

1.00

Interesting Cases Session

1.50

 

Monday, April 20, 2026

 

 

Breakfast Session: Prevention, Identification, and Treatment of Post-Surgical Hypoparathyroidism

1.00

 

Scientific Session 6

1.25

1.25

Advanced Cancer Tumor Board

1.00

 

Poster Spotlight Session

0.75

 0.75

Great Debates

1.00

 

 Total:

19.50

6.25