2017 Annual Meeting | C18 - Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: Current Status and Future

Saturday 04/22/17
02:00 PM - 04:00 PM Add To Calendar
This program will be presented both in-person and online
This program is not expected to be available in the meeting's On Demand product.
Seminar
Larry B. Goldstein, MD, FAHA, FAAN
Participants should be able to discuss diagnostic challenges, and current and possible future approaches to VCI/dementia.
2.00 CME credits
Patient Care & Procedural Skills, Medical Knowledge, Practice-based Learning and Improvement
Trainee, General Neurologist, Specialist Neurologist, Non-neurologist
Case-based, Didactic, Interactive
Event Timeline
02:00 PM - 02:25 PM Speaker Vascular Cognitive Impairment/Dementia: Setting the Stage
Larry B. Goldstein, MD, FAHA, FAAN
02:25 PM - 02:30 PM Q&A Questions and Answers
02:30 PM - 03:05 PM Speaker Assessment and Diagnosis of Patients with Suspected VCI/Dementia
David S. Knopman, MD, FAAN
03:05 PM - 03:10 PM Q&A Questions and Answers
03:10 PM - 03:45 PM Speaker Current and Future Management of Patients with VCI/Dementia
Gregory A. Jicha, MD, PhD
03:35 PM - 03:40 PM Q&A Questions and Answers
03:40 PM - 04:00 PM Closing Remarks Closing Remarks
Faculty Disclosures
Larry B. Goldstein, MD, FAHA, FAAN The institution of Dr. Goldstein has received research support from NIH. The institution of Dr. Goldstein has received research support from NIH. The institution of Dr. Goldstein has received research support from NIH. The institution of Dr. Goldstein has received research support from NIH. The institution of Dr. Goldstein has received research support from NIH. The institution of Dr. Goldstein has received research support from Janssen. Dr. Goldstein has received publishing royalties from a publication relating to health care.
Gregory A. Jicha, MD, PhD Dr. Jicha has nothing to disclose.
David S. Knopman, MD, FAAN Dr. Knopman has received personal compensation in the range of $5,000-$9,999 for serving on a Scientific Advisory or Data Safety Monitoring board for DIAN TU study. The institution of Dr. Knopman has received research support from NIH.