What you'll learn in this expert session
Mild cognitive impairment sits somewhere between normal age-related cognitive decline and dementia, but it is important to identify and distinguish it from the other conditions.
As Geriatrician, Dr Mark Hohenberg will explain how the importance of diagnosing mild cognitive impairment lies in the fact that often early intervention can be of help. From finding reversible causes to managing factors that can exacerbate or help alleviate the problem, there are many opportunities for the managing clinician to improve outcomes for these patients.
About the Expert
Dr Mark Hohenberg
Dr Mark Hohenberg is an Academic Geriatrician working at the Salus Clinic and Brellah organisations. He was trained at the Royal Free and University College London Medical Schools (University of London) and moved to Australia in 2008. Completing training in Sydney, he became a Geriatric Specialist in 2016. His vision is to develop a strong academic geriatric multi-disciplinary specialty that is built upon excellence in research and education that translates to effective integrated clinical outcomes for patients, carers and staff within our healthcare and tertiary education systems.
Course curriculum
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How to complete this course
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Instructions
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Mild cognitive impairment - What Can Health Professionals Do About It
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Summary
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Video lecture (30 mins)
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Quiz: test your learning (10 mins)
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Document your CPD here
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CPD Documentation and Reflection Activity Tool
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