COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course has been designed to provide clinicians and community practitioners with current, evidence-based data that can be translated into clinical practice, in order to maximize therapeutic goals and optimize healthcare outcomes for patients with concerns about ADRD risk and those with an ADRD diagnoses. The program will focus on the complex and diverse array of factors that impact cognition, aging, and risk for ADRD. Our speakers will delve into the biopsychosocial impacts of lifestyle factors on the brain and the implications for researchers and clinicians working with individuals and families from diverse communities impacted by neurodegenerative diseases. We will offer a blend of synchronous and asynchronous learning. The in-person synchronous event will invite attendees to the UC San Diego Medical Campus and the supplemental asynchronous learning will provide built-in fl exibility for attendees to join from anywhere and pace their learning progress to best meet their individualized needs.