ESA Seminar 2025
 

ESA Seminar 2025: Our Biggest and Best Yet

thanks To all our delegates, speakers, chairs, and generous supporters

As ESA Seminar 2025 draws to a close, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you who helped make this year’s seminar a resounding success. Your participation and enthusiasm have made this seminar truly exceptional.

We are proud to announce that ESA Seminar 2025 was our biggest yet, with a record-breaking 461 in-person attendees and 213 livestream participants joining us from across the country.

The scientific program was exceptional, featuring world-class presentations from international and Australian leaders in the field. Plenary sessions with Prof Frances Hayes and symposia covering the latest in reproductive endocrinology, cardiovascular medicine, management of common thyroid disorders, and more provided valuable clinical updates and thought-provoking discussion.

We are especially excited to introduce new and expanded initiatives this year, including the EndoGen Workshop, which provided focused genetics-based learning for both advanced trainees and consultants. The ESA Rural and Regional Endocrinology Special Interest Group once again hosted a valuable networking breakfast, continuing to foster vital connections across our community.

Outside of the seminar sessions, delegates embraced the best of Melbourne through curated experiences including the Cultural Capital Walking Tour, The LUME, and the lively Amazing Race: Melbourne Edition. These activities brought a sense of discovery, collaboration, and fun to the weekend.

If you missed some sessions at this year’s meeting, we have good news for you: all registered delegates receive unlimited access to the recordings up until 12 months after the meeting.

Once again, we extend our deepest appreciation to everyone who contributed to ESA Seminar 2025's success. We hope you left feeling informed, inspired, and more connected than ever to your peers and your profession.

On behalf of the ESA Seminar Meeting Convenors,