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in Cardiometabolism and Nutrition

Department of Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine

Department of Endocrinology and Reproductive MedicineThe endocrinology and reproductive medicine department has both a weekday and day hospitalization sector, an endocrinology and medical gynecology consultation, an exploration center (ultrasound, hystero-sonography), a infertility care center and a family planning center. In addition, the service is a team belonging to 2 reference centres: one for rare endocrine diseases of growth and the other for rare gynecological diseases. It is also the leading team representing the center for rare gynecological pathologies within the European network for rare endocrine diseases. The service includes 2 PUPH, 1 full-time PH, 2 part-time PH, 1 part-time contractual PH and 2 shared assistants.Key figuresThe activity is essentially centered on the outpatient management of patients with reproductive disorders, revealing endocrine pathologies. This activity is done a lot in consultation (10,000 patients per year) then in day hospital (more than 800 patients per year). Service objectivesThe service is a unique center of expertise within the AP-HP and in France with its double role in endocrinology and medical gynecology and a care organization focused on the patient who most often presents with rare endocrine diseases. Many of these patients are treated as part of an innovative program around the child-adult transition, TransEND Recent major publications01/03/2021Next Generation Sequencing Should Be Proposed to Every Woman With “Idiopathic” Primary Ovarian Insufficiency07/05/2021Congenital adrenal hyperplasia – current insights in pathophysiology, diagnostics and management03/2021Effects of mitotane on testicular adrenal rest tumors in congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency: a retrospective series of five patients01/2021Transition of young adults with endocrine and metabolic diseases: the ‘TRANSEND’ cohort09/06/2020Positive association between progestins and the evolution of multiple fibroadenomas in 72 womenMembers of the teamProf. Philippe TouraineHead of Service, PUPHProfessor Anne BachelotPUPHDr Carine CourtillotPH Full Time endocrinologyDr Zeina ChakhtouraPH Part Time GynecologyDr Sophie DubreuilPH Part Time, Endocrinology, InfertilityDr Nathalie LyPh Part time GynecologyDr Tiphaine Le PoulennecShared AssistantDr. Alice BialotShared AssistantSabine MalivoirPsychologistIsabelle GambierdieticianBlandine ChauvelSocial workerJerome DulonClinical Studies TechnicianIsabelle TejedorClinical Studies TechnicianSandrine BottiusCare pathway coordinator

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