A discussion about memory clinics in the context of dementia. How they can help, and what to expect – including their role in leading research that matters to patient care. Short presentations and Q&A.
The role of a memory clinic is multi-faceted and can offer vital support to those affected by various forms of dementia. The Cambridge Memory Clinic provides assessment and management for a wide range of memory and cognitive disorders, whether due to neurodegeneration (Alzheimer’s disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Frontotemporal dementia, Dementia with Lewy Bodies and more).
Join our team for a discussion about memory clinics in the context of dementia. How they can help, and what to expect – including their role in leading research that matters to patient care. Short presentations followed by a live Q&A session with consultant neurologists. During the session, the audience can submit their questions through a monitored Q&A chat box.
Speakers:
- Professor James Rowe
- Dr Timothy Rittman
- Dr Andrew Graham
Medical confidentiality is important to us, we will therefore not be able to provide personal medical advice and comments regarding diagnosis and management.