Learn about the importance of diagnosis, cognitive impairment and recognition, and support for family/caregiver at this CME-accredited lecture, Alzheimer’s: The Role of Professional Care Providers, on Thursday, June 2, in the Health Sciences Tower Galleria from 5 pm to 8 pm.
Speakers include four experts from the Stony Brook University Neurosciences Institute and Center of Excellence for Alzheimer’s Disease: Lory Bright-Long, MD; Darlene Jyringi, MPS; Ramin Parsey, MD, PhD; and Nehal Vadhan, PhD. A group discussion and audience Q&A will follow the presentations.
The event is open to primary care physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Nurses and social workers are also welcome. A light buffet and refreshments will be served.
There is no registration fee, but registration is required. Physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants are eligible to earn CME credits. Nurses and social workers can receive a letter of attendance.
For more information, call (631) 444-4000.
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