30-minute professional training educational and education videos shared in 2024.
How to Interpret a Neurocognitive Assessment in Clinical Practice
January 2024
Dr. Gabriela Cohen, MD shares basic descriptions of cognitive domains tested in the assessment, interpretation and getting to a diagnosis.
Longitudinal Problem-Solving Strategies for Dementia
February 2024
Dr. Malaz Boustani walks through The Green Zone Theory of Caregiving to support informal caregivers.
Agitation in Dementia
March 2024
Carolyn K. Clevenger, DNP, RN discusses the different kinds of agitation in patients with dementia.
Getting Permission to Assess Mental Status
April 2024
Dr. Ted Johnson, MD, MPH shares strategies to use with patients in order to reach consent to assess mental status.
Interested in Preventing Alzheimer’s disease?
May 2024
Kevin T. Hendler, DDS, FASGD talks through the relationship between oral health and dementia and the prevention of oral diesease.
GUIDE-ing the Future: Launching a New Approach to Dementia Care
July 2024
Dr. Gabriela Cohen, MD explains the GUIDE program, how to understand possible outcomes and strategies to improve patients’ access to care.
Decisional Capacity
August 2024
Dr. David W. Loring, Ph.D. discusses capacity as a reflection of multiple skills and abilities, shares case examples and highlights the limitations of screening tests.
“Hey, I’m worried about my Memory”
September 2024
Stephanie Vyverberg, NP, talks through the evaluation of a patient presenting with cognitive concerns.
What’s the Question Behind the Question?
October 2024
Dr. Kalisha Bonds Johnson, PhD, RN, PMHNP-BC shares case studies and takes a deeper dive into how to interpret questions from caregivers.
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease with Plasma Tau
November 2024
Dr. Chad Hales MD, PhD, discusses whether diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease with Plasma Tau is a good idea, how this biomarker compares with others and which patients should have this tested.
What’s the Difference Between Alzheimer’s and Dementia?
December 2024
Dr. James Lah, MD, PhD, helps understand the differences between Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease.