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      news Medical Care of the Patient with Dementia

      Presented by:The University of Alabama School of Medicine
      LecturerAngela R. Curtis, PhD and Caroline Harada, MD
      Approximate duration:1 hr.
      Summary points:This text-based presentation discusses current options to slow the progression of cognitive symptoms of dementia, home safety issues, sources of support for caregivers of patients with dementia, assessment of patients with dementia for the cause of an acute change in behaviour, and the risks and benefits of various treatments for behavioural and psychiatric symptoms of dementia.
      Accreditation:The University of Alabama School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Alabama School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. Expiration Date: November 25, 2011.
      Other:Text-only CME.


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      Audio:No
      Video:No
      Text:Yes
      Pictures/Slides:No
      Discussion group:No
      Feedback possible:No
      Minimum connection needed:28.8
      Plugins needed:No
      Registration:No


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