BOLD Dementia Care: Principles of Detection, Diagnosis, and Care
This presentation (1:12:45 minutes) by Soo Borson discusses the principles of detection, diagnosis, and care for individuals with dementia. Learning objectives: 1) what early detection of dementia means; 2) why it matters; and 3) how it can improve lifetime care.
Source: Wyoming Center on Aging, 2022 Rocky Mountain Alzheimer's Summit (RMAS)
Pharmacologic Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease: What’s New?
This presentation (58:36 minutes) by Tonja M. Woods discusses new pharmacologic treatments for Alzheimer's disease. Objectives: (1) identify current medications approved to treat Alzheimer’s Disease; (2) recognize nuances with newly approved aducanumab (Aduhelm) for the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease; and (3) consider all approved medications and their appropriate place in therapy for the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease.
Source: Wyoming Center on Aging, 2022 Rocky Mountain Alzheimers Summit
Managing the Financial Impacts of Caregiving
This presentation (59:20 minutes) by Amy Goyer discusses how to manage the financial impacts of caregiving.
Resources
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Hippocrates Cafe: Reflections on the Pandemic
Artists' reflections on the pandemic, hosted by Dr. Jon Hallberg and Dr. Renée Crichlow.
Art + Medicine explores healthcare through story, song and the arts. This series is a co-production of TPT-Twin Cities PBS and the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
Source: Twin Cities PBS, 2020
https://www.tpt.org/art-medicine/video/hippocrates-cafe-reflections-on-the-pandemic-fw5jz0/
Art + Medicine: Speaking of Race
In this video, Drs. Jon Hallberg and Tseganesh Selameab connects the arts and healthcare through the power of storytelling. In this one-hour special, physicians share their experiences with race, racism, disparities in health care and representation, and anti-racist efforts in the medical community.
Art + Medicine explores healthcare through story, song and the arts. This series is a co-production of TPT-Twin Cities PBS and the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
Source: Twin Cities PBS, 2022
Interprofessional Approaches to Address Racism and Bias in Health and Health Care Teams
Interprofessional Approaches to Address Racism and Bias in Health and Health Care Teams
The intention of this collection is to provide care providers, educators, and students/learners with resources to help eliminate racism and bias across the continuum of interprofessional practice and education. Please browse these resources for guidance, tools, research, and other information in order to help eliminate racism and bias within your own context.
National Health Equity Grand Rounds
Understand the structural incentives for inequity in health care and beyond.
Circadian Rhythms, Insufficient Sleep and Teen Mental Health
Dr. Alice Hoagland, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist in Rochester, NY. She currently practices at Unity Sleep Disorders Center.
1. Understand the two components theory for sleep initiation and continuity
2. Understand the relationship between changes in the sleep circadian rhythm and insufficient sleep
3. Understand how insufficient sleep can effect mental health, especially during adolescence