Detection and Diagnosis of Dementia in Primary Care

Detection and Diagnosis of Dementia in Primary Care
Webinar
Mar 25, 2026
Virtual
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Cognitive impairment or normal aging? Knowing when to assess patients and which tests to use to support a timely diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment or dementia helps improve outcomes.

Join us Wednesday, March 25, at noon Central as experts discuss the differences between typical age-related cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment and dementia, and share practical approaches to detecting, diagnosing and discussing dementia in primary care.

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Speakers

Host

  • David Aizuss, MD, chair, Board of Trustees, AMA

Panelists

  • Barak Gaster, MD, director, Cognition in Primary Care Program, University of Washington
  • David Reuben, MD, director, UCLA Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Program

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