$60.00
Format: 39 Videos + Syllabus
Category: *HOT books Neurology Videos/Audios
published date: 07 Jun 23
The spectrum of neurodegenerative diseases spans from asymptomatic preclinical disease to very mild cognitive impairment to frank dementia. Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the most common cause of dementia, is a devastating condition that affects patients and their whole family of caregivers at tremendous emotional and financial cost.
Dementia: A Comprehensive Update is a three-and-a-half day, annual, review course designed by clinicians for clinicians. The course is organized by Neurology faculty members of Harvard Medical School who specialize in the care of patients with cognitive and behavioral disorders at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, McLean Hospital and Banner Sun Health Research Institute/Banner Health. The course takes a practical and multidisciplinary approach to understanding and treating dementia and is designed for healthcare professionals involved in the diagnosis, management and investigation of disease states causing dementia. This cutting-edge course is in its 26th year, includes locally, nationally and internationally renowned faculty and attracts 300-400 participants from throughout the U.S. and the world.
The organization of the course takes an integrative approach by interweaving lectures within the main program that establish the neuroanatomical and cognitive framework underlying disorders of cognition; address specific diseases (e.g. AD, vascular cognitive impairment/dementia, Parkinsonian dementias, frontotemporal dementias); and discuss the latest clinical practices and research approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of dementing illnesses (e.g. Alzheimer’s Association Clinical Practice Guidelines; practical office-based assessments; application of biomarkers, spinal fluid and amyloid/tau PET imaging in dementia; clinical treatment; prevention and experimental trials), with optional, fee-based programs. Lectures and programs also provide education on special topics in dementia such as managing problem behaviors; disclosure of diagnosis and risk; chronic traumatic encephalopathy; caregiving in dementia; pain, palliation, hospice care; medicolegal issues; capacity and competence; undue influence; driving; long-term/ nursing home care; delirium and dementia; neuroethics; advanced care planning; and neuropsychology of aging.
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
Program
Introduction to the Course
Alireza Atri, MD, PhD
Brad Dickerson, MD, MMSc
Lynn Shaughnessy, PsyD, ABPP/CN
Human Cognition: An Overview
Brad Dickerson, MD, MMSc
Memory Systems & Amnesia
Andrew Budson, MD
Neuropathology of AD/ADRD: A Guide for Practicing Clinicians
Matthew P. Frosch, MD, PhD
From Proteinopathies to Neuroimaging & Biomarkers in AD/ADRD: Primer on Practice and Advances
David Wolk, MD
Morning Coffee Break
Alzheimer's Disease & Related Dementias: Global Perspectives and Opportunities
Maria Carrillo, MD
Alzheimer's Disease Pathobiological Definitions & Prevention Strategies
Randall Bateman, MD
Panel Discussion and Q&A
Course Directors and Faculty
Lunch Break
Afternoon Introductions
Alireza Atri, MD, PhD
AD Dementia: Practical Evaluation & Management in Clinical Practice
Alireza Atri, MD, PhD
Mild Cognitive Impairment: Prodromal AD and Beyond
Ronald Petersen, MD, PhD
Afternoon Coffee Break
Advances in AD Experimental Therapeutics
Alireza Atri, MD, PhD
Panel Discussion and Q&A
Course Directors and Faculty
Cocktail Reception with Course Faculty
Attentional and Executive Systems - Don't Leave Home without Them
Kirk Daffner, MD, FAAN
Neuropsychology of Aging
Sandra Weintraub, PhD, ABPP/CN
Frontotemporal Dementias: Focus on Behavioral/Executive Variants
Bruce Miller, MD
Morning Coffee Break
Language Systems & Aphasia-predominant Dementia Syndromes
M. Marsel Mesulam, MD
Updates on Vascular Cognitive Impairment & Dementia
Charles DeCarli, MD, FAAN, FAHA
Panel Discussion and Q&A
Course Directors and Faculty
Lunch Break
Afternoon Introductions
Alireza Atri, MD, PhD
Lewy Body Disease, and Parkinsonian & Sensorimotor-predominant Dementias
James Galvin, MD, MPH
Assessment of Cognition in Clinical Practice
Alireza Atri, MD, PhD
Practical Compensatory Strategies for Cognitive Decline
Lynn Shaughnessy, PsyD, ABPP/CN
Assessment of Daily Function and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms/Behavior and Staging of Dementia in Practice
Brad Dickerson, MD, MMSc
Afternoon Coffee Break
Telehealth neuropsychological evaluations for patients with possible neurocognitive disorders: Lessons from COVID
Janet Sherman, PhD
Cased-based Assessment and Application of Biomarkers in Dementia Clinical Practice
Alireza Atri, MD, PhD
Brad Dickerson, MD, MMSc
Janet C. Sherman, PhD
David Wolk, MD
Panel Discussion and Q&A
Course Directors and Faculty
Morning Introductions
Alireza Atri, MD, PhD
Non-Pharmacological Approaches to Neuropsychiatric Symptoms and Problem Behaviors in Dementia
Helen Kales, MD
Pharmacological Management of Behavioral Problems in Dementia
Clive Ballard, MDB ChB, MRC Psych, MD
Morning Coffee Break
Practical & Ethical Considerations for Disclosure of Dementia-Related Diagnosis and Risk
Jason Karlawish, MD
Caregiving in Dementia: Impact, Consequences & Opportunities
Mary Mittelman, DrPH
Panel Discussion and Q&A
Course Directors and Faculty
Lunch Break
Afternoon Introductions
Brad Dickerson, MD, MMSc
Community Advocacy and Activism For Dementias
Katie Brandt, MM
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) & Dementia
Robert Stern, PhD
Afternoon Coffee Break
Delirium, Encephalopathies and Uncommon Dementias
Jeremy Schmahmann, MD
Panel Discussion, Q&A and Conclusions
Course Directors and Faculty
Introduction to Symposium
Alireza Atri, MD, PhD
Dementia & The Law: Clinical Pearls on Testamentary Capacity and Undue Influence
Judith G. Edersheim, JD, MD
Bruce H. Price, MD
Principles & Practice of Mental Capacity and Competence in Dementia: From Finances to Firearms
Barry S. Fogel, MD
Driving, Home & Community Safety and Dementia
Margaret O'Connor, PhD, ABPP/CN
Morning Coffee Break
Advanced Care Planning & Management of End-stage Dementia, Pain, Palliation & Hospice in Long-Term Care
Mary Norman, MD
Panel Discussion, Q&A and Conclusions
Course Directors and Faculty