ANZSPED CLINICAL FELLOWS' SCHOOL

1st - 3rd AUGUST 2025

PULLMAN CAIRNS INTERNATIONAL, QUEENSLAND

FELLOWS' SCHOOL OVERVIE

The ANZSPED Clinical Fellows' School is a 2 day workshop, held annually in conjunction with the ANZSPED Annual Scientific Meeting. The Clinical School is designed to assist Paediatric Endocrine Fellows develop their clinical and patient management skills, with the emphasis of the subject matter on topics that specifically relate to sub-specialty training. The format of the Clinical School also provides a unique opportunity to establish a formal Fellows support network. In 2025, ANZSPED will be holding the meeting at the Pullman Cairns International in Queensland. 

Fellows are responsible for covering their own flight expenses to the meeting and arranging their own transportation to the Fellows School venue. Additionally, a registration fee is required to attend, calculated as 50% of the total direct costs associated with the meeting. This fee varies annually, depending on the location and venue.

For 2025, the registration fee is $330 (including GST) per Fellow and includes:

- 2 nights twin share accommodation (Friday and Saturday night) including breakfast
- Attendance at the meeting including all social functions and tour
- Transfer to the Annual Scientific meeting venue on Sunday

ORGANISING COMMITTEE   

Dr Mary Abraham, WA (Convenor)
Dr Paul Benitez-Aguirre, NSW
Dr Uma Visser, ACT

INVITED FACULTY   

A/Prof Brandy Wicklow, Canada
Dr Kenichi Kashimada, Japan
A/Prof Peter Simm, Vic
Dr Jan Walker, NSW

COURSE INFORMATION

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this workshop, attendees should be able to;  

- Identify the pathogenesis and determine the appropriate treatment path for various endocrine disorders
- Identify relevance of clinical literature in paediatric endocrinology

Course Requirements

Attending Fellows must be in a core or non-core endocrine training position and must be a member or have applied for membership of the Australia and New Zealand Society for Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes (ANZSPED). Attending Fellows need to submit a letter of approval from the Head of Department and a CV as well as advising the number of previous ANZSPED Fellows' Schools attended and the number of times you have presented at a Fellows' School (attending Fellows are allowed to attend a maximum of 4 Fellows' Schools) as well as clarifying your Paediatric Endocrine training level.  

Participants will be required to choose from a selected range of topics from the list provided. From these topics, Fellows are required to compile a one paragraph summary for three different case studies (one for each topic) and submit online via the link on the application tab.

Fellows will then be advised if they have been selected to present one case study, chosen by the Faculty to be the most relevant to the meeting. Due to increasing numbers of applicants, preference of place will be given to people training in Paediatric Endocrinology and those who have to date presented less than twice.  

Participants will be required to attend all sessions and social functions as part of the Fellows' School program. Should participating Fellows not be able to attend a social function, they will be personally liable for the cost. 

ACCREDITATION

This Clinical School has been endorsed by ANZSPED. For further information please contact the ANZSPED Fellows' School Secretariat using the details below.

PRIVACY 

Please note that this event is being managed as agent for and on behalf of Australia and New Zealand Society for Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, Inc (ABN 99 310 426 516) (“ANZSPED”) by Will Organise Pty Ltd (ABN 84 606 495 381). The information you provide when you submit your personal information to us will be collected by Will Organise Pty Ltd and will be shared with ANZSPED and other participants in the event,  as set in our privacy collection statementprivacy policy and specific consents contained on this site.

CONTACT

ANZSPED Conference Secretariat

PO Box 55, Wyong NSW 2259 Australia

+61 2 4319 8519

fellows@anzsped.org