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Course Description

Cognition & The Aging Brain: Prevention, Diagnosis, & Management of Alzheimer's Disease

Course Description: Brain health is recognized as an essential part of successful aging. To promote longevity and quality of life, optimal brain functioning across cognitive, social, emotional, socio-emotional, and behavioral domains allows a person to realize their full potential over their lifetime. The prevalence of cognitive disorders is increasing rapidly as people live longer. Reducing the risk of cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) is as essential to the clinician as reducing hypertension and diabetes in reducing cardiovascular disease.
   
This course is designed to provide the essential knowledge and state-of-the-art scientific methods to diagnose Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) at its earliest stages and assist patients and their loved ones. Understanding normal cogni Crotive aging and strategies to reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease will also be discussed. This presentation will also provide the latest in information about emerging pharmacological agents in the treatment and management of Alzheimer’s Disease and its comorbid psychiatric and behavioral manifestations.

Week 1    Healthy Brain Aging: Best Practices in Alzheimer's Disease Prevention.       November 1, 2024
Week 2    Diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease in its Earliest Phase: Recent Evidence with Biomarkers.   November 8, 2024
Week 3    Newest Emerging Strategies for the Management of Alzheimer's Disease.  November 22, 2024

Instructors: Dr. Elizabeth Crocco and Rosie Curiel Cid, Psy.D

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