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Monday, June 3 • 10:30am - 12:30pm
Continuing Education - RACGP Approved

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This session is RACGP approved. 

1. Dementia and MCI diagnosis. Educator: Associate Professor Mark Yates
2. Risk Reduction Associate. Educator: Associate Professor Jane Alty
3. The patient journey with cognitive decline - from Symptom Onset to Diagnosis/Management. Educator: Dr Stephanie Daly
4. Support of the care partner. Educator: Professor Dimity Pond

Speakers
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Associate Professor Mark Yates

I am the lead geriatrician in the Grampians Health CDAMS Clinic, Associate Professor at Deakin University and the founding Director of Clinical Studies for the Deakin Clinical School, Ballarat. I lead the Practice Improvement arm in the NHMRC funded FaceDementia project headed by... Read More →
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Associate Professor Jane Alty

Jane Alty is an Associate Professor of Neurology at the University of Tasmania and a Neurologist at the Royal Hobart Hospital. She is also Co-Director of the ISLAND Clinic, a ‘one-stop’ cognitive clinic that provides an interdisciplinary assessment and diagnosis for Tasmanian... Read More →
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Dr Stephanie Daly

Our continuing professional development educators Dr Stephanie Daly and Professor Dimity Pond are leading ADNeT's work in developing pathways for blood-based biomarkers test in Primary Care with their new research: Evaluating the impact of blood-based biomarkers for Alzheimer’s... Read More →
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Associate Professor Michael Woodward

Associate Professor Michael Woodward is Head of Aged Care Research and the Memory Clinic at Austin Health in Melbourne, Victoria. He is a specialist in geriatric medicine with major interests in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other dementias. He is Principal Investigator... Read More →
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Professor Dimity Pond

Our continuing professional development educators Dr Stephanie Daly and Professor Dimity Pond are leading ADNeT's work in developing pathways for blood-based biomarkers test in Primary Care with their new research: Evaluating the impact of blood-based biomarkers for Alzheimer’s... Read More →



Monday June 3, 2024 10:30am - 12:30pm AEST
1. Main Ballroom