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Several New Programs This Year
This year the program will feature a wide variety of primary lectures, symposia and discussion-debates/meet-the-professor workshops that have been highly rated in the past, along with several new sessions we hope will be of great interest. The program will begin with the very first ATA international symposium – the
The other new addition to the 2018 program is the
The First Day
Of interest in our pre-meeting programming is the
Wide Range of Meeting Programming
This year, we have two distinguished speakers who will be presenting timely and novel plenary lectures: Dr. Kevin Harold from Yale University speaking on “The Role of the Microbiome in Thyroid Autoimmunity” and Dr. Timothy Chan from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center discussing “Antitumor Immunology and Immune Therapies for Advanced Thyroid Cancer.” Notable symposia include: “Clinical Symposium: Iodine and Health,” chaired by Elizabeth Pearce with speakers Jonathan Gorstein, Sarah C. Bath, and Angela M. Leung; “Basic Symposium: Genetic Landscapes on Advanced Thyroid Cancers” chaired by Laura Boucai, with speakers Mingzhao Xing, Matthew D. Ringel, and James A. Fagin. The highly anticipated Arthur Bauman Clinical Symposium will focus on cytologically indeterminate thyroid nodules and the role (and controversies) of molecular markers in their management strategies.
Awards remain an important part of the meeting, with recognitions being held for the following: The ATA will announce the recipient of the Van Meter Award on Thursday, October 4tin recognition of outstanding contributions to thyroid research. Scott A. Rivkees is the recipient of the Paul Starr Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to clinical thyroidology, and will present “Unmasking the Problems with Anti-Thyroid Medication Safety.” The ATA Distinguished Service Award will be presented to David H. Sarne for his outstanding contributions to the society. The John B. Stanbury Thyroid Pathophysiology Medal will be awarded to Marvin C. Gershengorn. The Clark T. Sawin Historical Presentation on “Treatment of Hypothyroidism – from Animal Extracts to Current Controversies” will be moderated by Peter Kopp, with panelists to include John Morris, Valerie Anne Galton, Jacqueline Jonklaas, and Stephen LaFranchi. The Sidney H. Ingbar Distinguished Awardee, an established investigator who has made major contributions to thyroid-related research over many years, is Anthony Hollenberg who will speak on “New Insights into Thyroid Hormone Action.” The Lewis E. Braverman Distinguished Lectureship Award was established in 2011 to recognize an individual who has demonstrated excellence and passion for mentoring fellows, students, and junior faculty is being presented by R. Michael Tuttle on “Common Clinical Thyroid Cancer Questions in Need of Better Answers.”
Based on the success of last year's meeting, we are pleased to again offer the
Mainstays of the annual meeting,
Surgical programming at the annual ATA meeting
The surgical component of this year's annual meeting will be strong with participation from our many surgeon members representing numerous thyroid surgical societies
ATA networking and administrative meetings, receptions, and dinners
The ATA annual meeting is a great time to work for the ATA within its committee structure and to engage directly with colleagues and trainees over a poster or by discussion of an oral abstract presentation. Meet presenters and attendees with backgrounds in basic and clinical thyroid research, general endocrinology, otolaryngology, endocrine surgery, pediatric endocrinology, medical oncology, nuclear medicine, laboratory sciences, industry, pathology, cytology, advanced practice providers, and allied health disciplines. The program allows ample opportunity for networking at the opening reception, ATA banquet, or one of the many scheduled breaks over the five days. Relax with all your ATA friends! Also meet with pharmaceutical, device, and technology sponsors and our patient support groups at the 2018 ATA Thyroid EXPO. Of note, the
CME and MOC credits available
This year, through meeting attendance one may earn a maximum of 23.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. In addition, through a new Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program, attendees may earn up to 23.50 medical knowledge MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine MOC program through their program and activity reporting system and ACCME.
Join Us in Washington DC—A World-Class City!
Washington, DC is a world-class destination with many stellar cultural, musical and museum attractions (within walking distance of the headquarters' hotel) available to attendees and their families.
