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Mid-Michigan annual endocrinology symposium

October 24-25, 2024 ~ MSU Radiology auditorium

The Mid-Michigan Annual Endocrine Symposium merges the Annual David Rovner Endocrine Symposium (ADRES) and the John Crockett Annual Thyroid Symposium (JCATS). JCATS is the first thyroid symposium to be held in the Lansing area. It is named in recognition of late John Crockett, MD, a senior radiologist at MSU and the area’s expert on thyroid ultrasonography, who served as a mentor and teacher to the faculty of the MSU Endocrinology Division over the years. ADRES was established in 1975, by David Rovner, MD, founder of MSU’s Endocrinology Division and was named in his honor in 2017.


This year's topics include:

  • Emerging Risk Factors in Thyroid Cancer
  • Updates in Thyroid Surgery
  • Surgical Bariatrics Updates
  • Medical Bariatrics: Updates & Promises?
  • Fasting vs. Non-Fasting for Lipid Tests
  • More on the Still Prevalent Biotin Lab-Interference: The MSU Experience 
  • Primary Aldosteronism: Unmasking the Conn
  • Transgender Medicine Updates
  • Insulins & Insulin Delivery
  • Insulin Pump Updates: The Closed Loop, Are We There Yet?
  • Endocrine Disorders Triggered By Check Point Inhibitors
  • Feed or FHEED?


There is no cost to attend but pre-registration is required by clicking the button below.


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