The ESPE Connect Webinar series is now in its fourth year and is an initiative which aims to cover all main topics in paediatric endocrinology and diabetes during the course of the editorial calendar. We look forward to continuing to bring a wealth of topical and expert content throughout the year to enhance our ESPE members and non-members education and knowledge. 
 
These webinars offer high-quality scientific and educational content from world-leading paediatric endocrinologists. ESPE Connect will present the latest developments covering all areas of paediatric endocrinology that you can view whilst it’s broadcast live or on-demand at your convenience.
 
Organising Committee
  • Dr Senthil Senniappan (Liverpool, UK) – ESPE Connect Convenor
  • Professor Dr Anne Rochtus (Leuven, Belgium) – ESPE Connect Assistant Convenor
  • Professor Rasha Hamza (Cairo, Egypt) – Chair ESPE Education and Training Committee
  • Mandy Helm – Corporate Relations
  • Kate Chick – Event Manager

Please contact the ESPE Connect Event Manager should you have any questions at all about the webinars or if you would like information about sponsorship opportunities for ESPE Connect.


Our ESPE Connect webinars are free to attend, but on-demand replays are only available to ESPE Members. If you’re not a member you can join here.

View previous webinars


Details for the next ESPE Connect Webinar!

16th ESPE Connect Webinar – Rare Thyroid Disorders
Date: Thursday 17 October 2024
Time: 16:00 to 17:30 (CEST) | 15:00 to 16:30 (BST) 

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Webinar Schedule (all times below are CEST):

16:00 - Welcome and introduction
             Professor Anne Rochtus (Leuven, Belgium) - ESPE Connect Webinar Convenor
16:05 - Thyroid Hormone Resistance (A & B)
             Professor Carla Moran (Dublin, Ireland)
16:25 - MCT8 deficiency
             Professor Edward Visser (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
16:45 - Patient/Parent testimony: Unmet needs in Rare Thyroid Disorders
             Speaker TBC
17:05 - Panel Discussion and Q&A for all talks
             All faculty - also joining the panel discussion is Dr Krishna Chatterjee (Cambridge, UK)
17:30 - Webinar Close