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GSA 2024 Annual Scientific Meeting
About This Event
GSA 2024 Annual Scientific Meeting
Join us in Seattle, WA to collaborate & network with colleagues and discover the newest innovations in research, clinical practice, and education across the diverse array of disciplines that come together under gerontology’s wide scope, from biosciences and psychology to policy and industry. With a large variety of scientific sessions, as well as posters, award-winning lecturers and other featured speakers, you’re guaranteed to learn about the latest cutting-edge scholarship and innovations in your own specialty, and gain valuable new insights into what’s happening across the spectrum of aging research.
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Talking Points (Part III): Primary Care on Agitation – David Lewis
Podcast November 4, 2024Listen to Amica Simmons-Yon, PharmD, PhD as she spills the tea on a new Talking Points Series from Primary Care on Agitation associated with Alzheimer’s Dementia (AAD). In Part III…
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A Caregiver’s Guide: Identifying & Managing Agitation in Alzheimer’s Dementia
Downloadable Resource November 1, 2024Agitation in Alzheimer’s dementia can be challenging to identify and navigate as a caregiver. This guidebook is designed to help caregivers understand and manage these difficult moments.
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