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Keynote Address: Advances in Imaging and Improvements to Treatment Outcomes
Steven T. DeKosky, MD
Vice President and Dean, School of Medicine, University of Virginia
The medical and scientific community, buoyed by rese...
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Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders
COLLABORATING TO FIGHT ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE:
INTEGRATED APPROACHES TO RESEARCH, TREATMENT AND CAREGIVING
Keynote Address by Steven T. DeKosky, MD
Vice President and Dean, University of Virg...
Join us Wednesday, June 3, at 12 pm Eastern, when Robert S. Bullock, Esq., will lead a live webinar on MEDICARE moderated by Dr. E. Ayn Welleford.
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- WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?
- HOW DO I BECOME ONE?
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AlzPossible - Virginia Alzheimer's Commission AlzPossible Initiative
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The mission of the Virginia's ALZHEIMER'S COMMISSION ALZPOSSIBLE INITIATIVE is to establish a much-needed organizational structure for coordinating purposeful activities and initiatives on Alzheimer’s and other dementing illnesses within the Commonwealth. The AlzPossible is to be established as a virtual center or a center without walls. The virtual center concept is a hybrid organization designed to leverage intellectual assets, rather than physical assets, to attain its corporate objectives. Whenever possible, the objective is to form partnerships among groups or organizations within the Commonwealth, to take advantage of their respective talents and resources, and to advance the public health goals of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
This project was supported, in part by grant number 90AZ2771 from the U.S. Administration on Aging, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201. Grantees undertaking projects under government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official Administration on Aging policy.
Be a part of an important VCU study conducted to determine if medications for common conditions have an effect on memory, cognition and behavior when they are taken together with Alzheimer’s disease medications.
The following describes a research study conducted by Dr. Kirk Warren Brown, Principal Investigator, in the Department of Psychology, and Dr. Connie Coogle, Co-Principal Investigator, in the Virginia Center on Aging, both of Virginia Commonwealth University.
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