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CoDI Video Contest

May 08, 2024

2024 CoDI Video Contest Winners Announced

The Endocrine Society recognizes the importance of supporting future endocrinologists and endocrinology scientists of underrepresented communities throughout the academic experience. The Endocrine Society Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (CoDI) is excited to host the CoDI Video Contest on the Future of Endocrinology each spring prior to ENDO. This competition is intended to help future endocrinologists and scientists learn about the field and network with the world’s leading experts! 

Winners receive free registration to ENDO 2024 — June 1-4 in Boston, MA — admission to the Endocrine Society Early Career Forum, and one-year free membership. 

2024 CoDI Student Video Contest Winners 










CoDI Video Contest Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicants must be in their third or fourth year of undergraduate studies, graduate school, medical school, or a new resident or postdoc.
  • A free endocrine.org profile is required to apply. 
  • By submitting a video, you give the Endocrine Society permission to share your submission on our website and social media channels. 
  • Disclosures: Upon submission, videos may be used by the Endocrine Society, at its sole discretion, in marketing and promotional materials.

Create a free profile on endocrine.org and follow us on social media to be notified of any future competition announcements.

Endocrinology as a Career

Students interested in practicing medicine or conducting research will find the field of endocrinology has many opportunities.  Endocrinologists and scientists can specialize in:

  • Diabetes and metabolism
  • Endocrine oncology
  • Endocrinology nuclear medicine
  • Gender reassignment
  • Neuroendocrinology
  • Pediatric endocrinology
  • Reproductive endocrinology
  • Thyroid disease

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Dr. Antentor Othrell Hinton, Jr. is on tenure track to become Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics at Vanderbilt University. He has mentored 70 graduate, medical, postbac students, undergraduate students, medical residents, and postdoc fellows, and was awarded three University-wide awards for mentorship and an organizational mentorship award.

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