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Demystifying Dementia – session 1: Recognising dementia in general practice
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This webinar is designed to improve confidence in clinical ability and attitudes to dementia care.
This session will describe the stages and domains approach to recognising dementia in general practice.
Topics include:
• Reframing dementia – applying GP friendly frameworks to better understand dementia
• Dementia diagnosis demystified – a stepwise approach to diagnosing dementia in general practice
Don’t miss Session 2: Post-diagnostic care of dementia in general practice, which describes a practical approach to support GPs in managing dementia.
Speakers
Lead GP Educators with Dementia Training Australia
• Dr Stephanie Daly
• Dr Hilton Koppe
• Dr Marita Long
Learning outcomes
1. Recognise features other than memory loss in people with dementia by applying the domains framework
2. Apply the stages, inclusion and exclusion criteria frameworks in assessing patients for a possible diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease
3. Integrate cognitive screening tests as part of the assessment of a person with possible dementia
This session will describe the stages and domains approach to recognising dementia in general practice.
Topics include:
• Reframing dementia – applying GP friendly frameworks to better understand dementia
• Dementia diagnosis demystified – a stepwise approach to diagnosing dementia in general practice
Don’t miss Session 2: Post-diagnostic care of dementia in general practice, which describes a practical approach to support GPs in managing dementia.
Speakers
Lead GP Educators with Dementia Training Australia
• Dr Stephanie Daly
• Dr Hilton Koppe
• Dr Marita Long
Learning outcomes
1. Recognise features other than memory loss in people with dementia by applying the domains framework
2. Apply the stages, inclusion and exclusion criteria frameworks in assessing patients for a possible diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease
3. Integrate cognitive screening tests as part of the assessment of a person with possible dementia