15-17 October 2026
Join us in Amsterdam for this interactive multidisciplinary international course aimed at further understanding genetic diseases of the pituitary gland.
Through expert lectures, interactive workshops, and real patient case discussions, this course will give you a practical and up to date understanding of the genetic mechanisms driving these conditions - and how to apply genetic testing to improve diagnosis, personalise treatment, and optimise patient care.
ESE representatives include:
- Jérome Bertherat, Carney complex, 10:00 on 16/10
- Adrian Daly, X-linked acrogigantism, 9:00 on 16/10
- Alberto Pereira, Workshop discussing family history, family tree, cascade testing, age ranges for testing, 15:30 on 16/10
You’ll gain hands on experience with family history assessment, gene panel interpretation, germline and somatic variant analysis, and the clinical management of complex genetic syndromes. The course also addresses real world challenges such as variants of uncertain significance, low penetrance conditions, targeted therapy options, and the psychological impact of genetic diagnoses - enhanced by direct patient perspectives.
Designed for paediatric and adult endocrinologists, this course provides the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to integrate genetics into routine clinical practice. If you want to stay at the forefront of personalised endocrinology and deliver meaningful improvements in patient outcomes, this is a course you won’t want to miss.
Candidates are strongly recommended to send an application with an abstract including their name, institute and title of the case (max. 1 A4 page).
View the event flyer and register online by 17 August 2026.
24/06/2026