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Home » Learning Objectives, CGPR, Jan/Feb/March 2022, Dementia

Learning Objectives, CGPR, Jan/Feb/March 2022, Dementia

April 28, 2022
From The Carlat Geriatric Psychiatry Report
Issue Links: Learning Objectives | Editorial Information | PDF of Issue

After reading these articles, you should be able to: 




  1. Determine best practices for interviewing and evaluating older patients for memory-related issues.  

  2. Identify and treat the common types of Alzheimer’s disease and neurocognitive disorders.

  3. Evaluate aducanumab as a treatment for patients with Alzheimer’s disease.

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    Table Of Contents
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    Welcoming Our New Editor-in-Chief
    CME Post-Test - Dementia, CGPR, January/February/March 2022
    How to Interview the Older Patient
    Aducanumab: What the FDA Approval Means for Clinicians
    How to Distinguish the Dementias
    Treating Dementia: An Approach From the United Kingdom
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