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Alzheimer's Advanced MasterClass – Module 2
Please note this is not the first module in the course, and previous modules must be attended.
Our sponsor
This activity has been supported by sponsorship from Biogen Idec Ltd. The sponsor has had no control over the educational content of this activity.
Module 2 will be streamed virtually from:
Halifax Hall, Sheffield University Campus
Endcliffe Vale Road
Sheffield
S10 3ER
This MasterClass is taught as two modules. Our programme will include advanced aspects of diagnosis, neuroimaging in AD, cognitive assessments, clinical trials, the global development perspective, the use and development of fluid biomarkers, the state of the art in cognitive assessment and more.
We aim for people to come to debate the cutting edge in Alzheimer’s disease and immerse themselves in the literature, but also to develop QI projects, research projects or even business cases afterwards. In spring/summer 2022 we’ll bring our delegates back to present posters on their work and award a prize for the best. Delegates must complete all aspects of module 1, the inter-module project, and module 2 to gain their certificate.
Resources:
BiogenLinc: biogenlinc.co.uk/alzheimer
(website intended for Healthcare Professionals in the UK and Ireland)
CPD accreditation
'Alzheimer's Advanced MasterClass 1' has been approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom for 11 category 1 (external) CPD credit(s). Full conditions of approval are listed in our guidelines.
12 External credits may be claimed for an MSc or equivalent activity.
Both modules of the course, including an inter-module project, must be completed in order to receive the course certificate, enabling learners to claim the allocated CPD credits.
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This activity has been supported by sponsorship from Biogen Idec Ltd. The sponsor has had no control over the educational content of this activity.
Chair
Prof Iracema LeroiProfessor in geriatric psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin & Faculty, GBHI
Speakers
Dr Sean O’DowdConsultant neurologist, Tallaght University Hospital, Dublin Prof Sean Kennelly
Consultant geriatrician, Tallaght University Hospital Dr Gregor Russell
Consultant old age psychiatrist, Bradford District NHS Foundation Trust Dr Liz Coulthard
Associate professor in dementia neurology, University of Bristol
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