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Endocrine Practice The First Messenger Guidelines Position Statements Patient Brochures ASAP Membership Directory Consensus Conference Diabetes Roadmaps

Endocrine Practice

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Endocrine Practice

Endocrine Practice is a peer-reviewed journal published nine times a year and is the official journal of the American College of Endocrinology (ACE) and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE).

The First Messenger

The First Messenger (ISSN: 1946-3812) serves as a fast track communications tool for AACE members. Actively involved in various medical and health-related endeavors around the world, AACE members utilize The First Messenger to remain in touch with the latest news that may impact their practices, including legislative and socioeconomic issues, cutting edge educational programs, practice management issues and new coding changes. Available to all members, this publication reaches over five thousand readers on a bimonthly basis.

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Clinical Practice Guidelines

When medical events are happening in the world, chances are, AACE is involved. As such, AACE offers Clinical Practice Guidelines in an effort to further the organization's mission to enhance the health care of patients with endocrine diseases through continuing education and cutting edge protocols.

Position Statements

AACE continually strives to bring to the world definitive protocols, guidelines and discoveries which further and enhance the greater medical health of the general public. AACE's Position Statements meet rigorous criteria before being published and utilized, and serve as one of the worlds' most trusted sources for the medical health care field.

ROAD MAP FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF TYPE 2 DIABETES - April 2008 revision

The Road Map for the Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes is intended to help the medical community in achieving the American College of Endocrinology and American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (ACE/AACE) Glycemic Control guideline recommendations.