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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