Androgen Excess Special Interest Group
A Special Interest Group of the American
Society of Reproductive Medicine
Officers | Mission | Of
Interest to Members
Message from the Chair | Membership
for the Androgen Excess Special Interest Group.
Membership in the AESIG is free for ASRM Members.
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AESIG Officers
Shahab S. Minassian, M.D., Chair
Frank Gonzalez, M.D., Vice Chair
Wendy J. Schillings-Scherzer, M.D., Secretary-Treasurer
Frank Gonzalez, M.D., Program Chair
Shahab S. Minassian, M.D., Website Coordinator
AESIG Mission Statement
The purpose of the Androgen Excess Special Interest Group is to foster the growth of knowledge in the area of androgen excess among ASRM membership and provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and information in androgen excess disorders.
Of
Interest to Members
Message
from the Chair
by Shahab S. Minassian, M.D., Chair
I am delighted to report to the ASRM membership that the Androgen Excess Special Interest Group (AESIG) held its first meeting as a recognized SIG at the 2006 Annual Meeting in New Orleans.
AESIG's purpose, as presented in its bylaws, is to:
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Foster the growth of knowledge in the area of androgen excess among the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) membership and the medical community, and to highlight the reproductive consequences of these disorders.
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Provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and information among ASRM members with special interest in androgen excess disorders.
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Promote the visibility of androgen excess related disorders research in the ASRM.
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Stimulate the networking of individuals interested in these subjects.
Our executive board members for the current term are:
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Chair: Shahab S. Minassian, M.D.
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Chair-elect: Frank Gonzalez, M.D.
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Secretary-Treasurer: Wendy Schillings, M.D.
Our board is already working diligently on a challenging schedule. AESIG will present a postgraduate course in partnership with the Androgen Excess Society (AES) at the 2007 Annual Meeting - "Polycystic Ovary Syndrome - Improving Reproduction and Pregnancy Outcomes", and hosting an oral
abstract session that week. We are developing a close relationship with AES; and we believe this effort will enhance the vital leadership role reproductive endocrinologists have contributed to the clinical and research aspects of PCOS.
Membership
for the Androgen Excess Special Interest Group.
Membership in the AESIG is free for ASRM Members.
If you'd like to become a member of the AESIG, tell
us.
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