Physician leadership is the future of healthcare. The Excellence in Clinical Endocrinology Leadership (ExCEL) program offers comprehensive leadership training and mentorship to early career physicians of communities underrecognized in medicine and science. Whether you are just beginning as an endocrine fellow or navigating the next steps in your career beyond fellowship, the ExCEL program will help you build leadership skills, explore opportunities for advancement, and expand your network of peers and colleagues.
Funding support for 2024 is provided by Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Medtronic.
2024 ExCEL applications period has now closed.
Leadership Skills Building: Education and in-person Training Workshop. ExCEL awardees will participate in developing key leadership competencies and management training through a 2 ½ day Clinical Endocrine Career and Leadership Workshop. The 2024 in-person workshop will be held on March 14-16, 2024, in Washington, DC.
Building Partnerships and Expanding Networks: We will offer ExCEL awardees a structured year-round virtual mentoring course to guide fellows’ long-term success as endocrine physicians. The mentoring network will connect fellows with a core team of mentors, provide quarterly virtual check-ins, and deliver continued training through seminars intended to continue skills development and community building.
Leadership Skills in Practice: Service and Community Outreach. We will assist ExCEL awardees in enhancing their professional credentials through opportunities to volunteer within the Endocrine Society, travel awards to attend and network at the annual meeting, ENDO, and enhance speaking abilities and near-peer mentoring through a Visiting Physician Faculty series.
Learn more about the eligibility and application requirements. For questions, contact us at diversity@endocrine.org.
Recipient |
Institution |
Renato Savian, MD |
University Of Miami |
Khulood Bukhari, MBBS |
National Institute on Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases |
Maria Sanchez Valenzuela, MD |
University Of Virginia |
David Toro Tobon |
Mayo Clinic |
Monica Fabiola Nogueira Cordeiro, MD |
Montefiore Hospital & Medical Center |
Azucena Herrera Chancay, MD |
UT Southwestern Medical Center |
Gabriel Castano, MD |
Texas Children's Hospital |
Dieula John, MD, MBA |
UCF/HCA Florida Healthcare Endocrinology Fellowship Program Greater Orlando |
Esther Bell, MD |
Nationwide Children's Hospital |
Recipient | Institution |
Arya May, DO | University of Alabama-Birmingham |
Nwamaka Gloria Akabogu, MD | University of Missouri-Columbia |
Ana Menendez, MD | University of Connecticut |
Anota Akofu, MD | University of Missouri-Columbia |
Joseph Monye, MD | University of Maryland |
Carolina Hurtado, MD | University of California, Los Angeles |
Adriana Rodriguez, MD | UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh |
Lisette Patricia Rodriguez, MD | University of Virginia |
Ana Del Carmen Rivadeneira Rodriguez, MD | University of Pennsylvania |
Recipient | Institution |
Giselle Blair | DiabesityMD |
Sidra Fnu | UT Southwestern Medical Center |
Woderyelesh Kassa | Virginia Health System |
Sara Khan | Johns Hopkins University Endocrine Fellowship Program |
Eduardo Lopez Martinez | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill - Serials Dept. |
Faustina Lozada Orquera | Geisinger Health System |
Milay Luis Lam | Meritus Medical Center |
Noura Nachawi | Cleveland Clinic Foundation |
Nejat Naser | George Washington University Hospital |