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ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism provides teaching, research, and patient care in all aspects of endocrinology and metabolism. Our primary goals are to provide new knowledge as to how hormones work and how their actions are altered in disease states, to improve the quality of patient care in endocrinology and metabolism by conducting high-quality and informative teaching, and to provide the best possible expertise in consultative care. Your donation to the division helps us trainÌýtomorrow’s physician-scientists, make advances in the diagnosis and treatment of endocrine and metabolic disorders through research, and achieve the best possible outcome for patients.

How you can give

You may make a one-time gift or set up monthly contributions on .

If you are considering a specific gift, please connect with Kathryn Hunter, Director of Development, at:
kathryn_hunter@med.unc.edu or 919-843-4155.

What You Can Support

Researcher in the lab

The Greatest Good

°Õ³ó±ð Ìýallows the division chief, Janice Jin Hwang, MD MHS,Ìýto make timely decisions about where resources are needed the most.

Students

Fellowship Training

°Õ³ó±ð  helps us provide a comprehensive Fellowship Program, allowing fellows to pursue research and leadership opportunities at national conferences and seminars; supporting visiting lecturers from across the country; and funding educational materials and subscriptions.

Medical staff performing a procedure

Advancing Research

The supports clinical and bench research endeavors within the Division. Gifts from this fund enhance clinical trial infrastructure, core equipment, and other research expenses not supported by other sources of funding.

Other Ways To Give

1] You may  to support the division.
2] Faculty and staff of ºÚÁÏÍø may contribute to the Division .
3] You may gift appreciated securities, stocks, bonds, or mutual funds, and receive considerable tax advantages.

To make a gift to support a specific priority or if you have any questions on supporting the ºÚÁÏÍø Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, please connect with Kathryn Hunter, Director of Development, at:
kathryn_hunter@med.unc.edu or 919-843-4155.