Twentieth Multidisciplinary Endocrine Symposium 5th December 2025
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Twentieth Multidisciplinary Endocrine Symposium 5th December 2025
Virtual Eposters Advert CLICK HERE FOR MAP.
Abstract book RCP CPD approved (153724) for 6h
Hybrid : zoom or in person (same cost) Click here to book £29 (after 10pm 4th Dec will be confirmed Friday morning)
8.30am Registration & Coffee
8.55 Welcome and Introduction
Session 1: (Chair: Aimee DiMarco & Debbie Papadopoulou)
9.00am What you must know about thyroid surgery in 2025: What is new?
Mr David Scott-Coombes (Cardiff, Wales)
9.30am Avoiding surgery for benign symptomatic thyroid nodules Neil Tolley (Imperial)
10.00am Hyperthyroidism: When is surgery appropriate?
Andrea Gillis, University of Alabama, Birmingham USA
10.30am A Single-Centre Review of Referral Patterns Post-RAI Outcomes in Graves (E016)
10.45am Parathyroid Storm: Beyond Typical Presentation (E007).
11.00 Coffee Break
Session 2: Chair Preeshila Behary and James Ahlquist
11.30am Making a watertight diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism
Dr Jeremy Cox, St Mary's Hosptial, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
12.00 noon International Guest Lecture: Primary Hyperparathyroidism: the forgotten disease
Prof Herbert Chen (University of Alabama, Birmingham USA )
12.50pm LUNCH and POSTER session.
1.00pm Lunch & Poster session
Session 3: Chair: Prof Tricia Tan
2.00pm Improving bone health in patients with renal disease: when and what operation?
Dr Sophie Dream: (University of Alabama, Birmingham USA)
2.30pm Adrenal incidentaloma - an American view Dr Brenessa Lindeman: (University Alabama)
3.00pm The New Approach to Mild Autonomous Cortisol Secretion (MACS)
Dr Florian Wernig (Imperial)
3.30pm Hungry bones and Gargantuan glands: A case of Pseudohypoparathyroidism IB complicated by Tertiary hyperparathyroidism and Pathological fractures (E044)
03.45pm Primary Bilateral Adrenal Lymphoma Revealed by Adrenal Insufficiency: From Constitutional Symptoms to Crisis (E011)
04.00pm A Diagnostic Puzzle: Hypercalcaemia and High prolactin in a Young Woman (E015)
4.15 Certificates and close