NEWS | February 24, 2021
What’s New with the 2021 AACE Self-Assessment Program (ASAP)

The 2021 ASAP product has been in development for over a year under the helm of our Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Elias Siraj, and his team of six section editors. ASAP comprehensively covers the content laid out by the Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Certification Examination Blueprint from the American Board of Internal Medicine
NEWS | December 2020
AACE 2020 Year In Review

Despite the stressors and challenges sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic, we at AACE are grateful that 2020 has proven to be a transformational and productive year. This will always be the milestone year that brought the adoption of our new organization name, updated mission and rebrand.
NEWS | October 20, 2020
Welcome to the new AACE

Now known as the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology, we are evolving our brand to reflect a more inclusive community focused on elevating clinical endocrinology and improving global health.
NEWS | October 20, 2020
Matthew Levine: "I am proud to be an AACE member"

I think back to what attracted to me to AACE in the first place. It was the close-knit community of clinical endocrinologists. It was the collegiality of those I encountered and with whom I developed friendships. It was the clinical practice guidelines, the quality of our meetings, and the commitment to endocrine fellows, the future of our specialty. I remain just as proud to be an AACE member and to witness the continued growth of this organization.
NEWS | March 2021
March is Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) conjures images of humans racing towards one another on an athletic field in the hopes of gaining ground towards the pursuit of an ethereal goal. As warfare grows in sophistication and stealth, that same human may now be flying through the air, only to be stopped by an immovable object, after being thrown from a car or truck. The physical trauma of one human colliding with another human on a sporting field or the field of battle has been canonized in our literature and arts for millennia.