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  • About this resource
  • LG1: Competencies
  • Entrustable Professional Activities
    • LG 2: Team leadership
    • LG 3: Supervision and teaching
    • LG 4: Quality improvement
    • LG 5: Clinical assessment and management
    • LG 6: Management of transitions in care
    • LG 7: Acute care
    • LG 8: Longitudinal care
    • LG 9: Communication with patients
    • LG 10: Prescribing
    • LG 11: Procedures
    • LG 12: Investigations
    • LG 13: Clinic management
  • Knowledge guides
    • LG 14: Scientific foundations of endocrinology
    • LG 15: Disorders of glucose metabolism
    • LG 16: Disorders of weight
    • LG 17: Lipid disorders
    • LG 18: Disorders of the pituitary, hypothalamus, and of water balance
    • LG 19: Thyroid disorders
    • LG 20: Adrenal disorders
    • LG 21: Parathyroid, calcium and bone disorders
    • LG 22: Neuroendocrine and inherited tumour syndromes
    • LG 23: Male reproductive endocrinology
    • LG 24: Female reproductive endocrinology
    • LG 25: Variations of sex characteristics and gender identity

References to patients in this resource may include their families, whānau and/or carers.

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  1. Advanced Training Curricula
  2. Endocrinology (Adult Medicine)
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Advanced Training in Endocrinology (Adult Internal Medicine)

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Knowledge guides

Knowledge guides provide detailed guidance to trainees on the important topics and concepts trainees need to understand to become experts in their chosen specialty.

Trainees are not expected to be experts in all areas or have experience related to all items in these guides.

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Scientific foundations of endocrinology

15

Disorders of glucose metabolism

16

Disorders of body weight

17

Lipid disorders

18

Disorders of the pituitary, hypothalamus and of water balance

19

Thyroid disorders

20

Adrenal disorders

21

Parathyroid, calcium and bone disorders

22

Neuroendocrine and inherited tumour syndromes

23

Male reproductive endocrinology

24

Female reproductive endocrinology

25

Variations in sex characteristics and gender identity

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