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Clearing Hurdles: How Clinicians and Patients Can Create Their Own Winning Team
In a lot of ways, Gail Devers – the three-time Olympic gold medalist and track and field legend – speaking at ENDO 2022 in Atlanta was the perfect choice for the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting. Devers’ journey back from a Graves’ disease diagnosis in 1990 and subsequent thyroid eye disease (TED) to taking home gold in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona and then two more gold medals in Atlanta in 1996, can stand as a parable for the comeback of the in-person meeting after almost three years.
Hurdles cleared. Smiles and cheers. Celebrations all around. But always more work to be done. During her talk, Devers brought out a shiny blue cape with an E embroidered on it, a clear symbol that she considers endocrinologists heroes. But her struggle with Graves’ disease and TED seems like a familiar refrain.
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