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Join Us for the 88th Annual Meeting of the American Thyroid Association!
Join over 1,300 THYROID clinicians, investigators and healthcare professionals from around the world to hear the latest clinical and basic science research on thyroid disease at the 88th Annual Meeting of the American Thyroid Association (ATA) on October 3-7, 2018. The ATA Program Committee led by Gregory Randolph and Mabel Ryder will offer a program consistent with the excellence for which the ATA is known. The ATA meeting is designed for the community of endocrinologists, basic scientists, internists, surgeons, nuclear medicine scientists, pathologists, trainees, nurses, physician assistants, advanced practice providers and other health care professionals who wish to broaden and update their knowledge of the thyroid gland and its disorders. A customized educational track will be available to trainees to enhance their meeting experience.
Location
The United States capital city, Washington, D.C., is home to the country’s finest monuments, memorials and world-class museums. The city offers easy access and navigation through three airports (Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport-DCA, Washington Dulles International Airport-IAD and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport-BWI), a convenient public transportation system, and unique venues for you and your family to enjoy. During your visit, explore the iconic landmarks along the beautiful National Mall as well as the city’s vibrant neighborhoods filled with character and charm. Attendees will enjoy a breathtaking environment to network, expand knowledge and develop skills to serve the world of Thyroidology.
To learn more about Washington, DC, click here. To learn about obtaining a travel visa to attend the ATA meeting, visit https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas.html or https://visaguide.world/us-visa/how-to-apply-for-us-visa/.
Why Should You Attend?
The American Thyroid Association is the leading organization focused on thyroid biology and the prevention and treatment of thyroid disorders through excellence and innovation in research, clinical care, education, and public health. Earn CME credits, hear innovative talks on clinical topics, participate in interactive sessions, develop professionally with state of the art information, and meet with friends and colleagues.
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