Access now: Mild cognitive impairment presented by Associate Professor Michael Woodward AM

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Dementia Australia have welcomed guest speakers to record a specialised education video for you to access.

In this video we are joined by Michael Woodward, discussing mild cognitive impairment. This video covers the latest information about early diagnosis, treatment options and how to reduce the risk of developing dementia.

You will gain knowledge in:

  • Why early diagnosis is important
  • The difference between mild cognitive impairment and dementia
  • Suggestions for maintaining wellbeing

To view this video please register your access details below. Upon registering you will receive access on screen and an email to view at a later stage.

Suitable for: People living with dementia and their family carers and family members.
 

Michael Woodward

Associate Professor Michael Woodward AM

Associate Professor Michael Woodward AM is currently Director and Clinical Head of Aged Care Research, Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, Austin Health; Director, Memory Clinic and Director, Chronic Wound Management Clinic, Austin Health.

Michael's clinical specialties are Geriatric and General Medicine and Rehabilitation. He has a major interest in Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive disorders.

Michael is a current Board member of the Dementia Australia Research Foundation and is past Chair of the Dementia Australia Dementia Research Foundation – Victoria (2012-2019), as well as an Honorary Medical Advisor to Dementia Australia. He was recently Chair of the Australasian Consortium of Centres for Clinical Cognitive Research, now called Dementia Trials Australia.

In 2016 he was awarded Membership of the Order of Australia for his work in dementia, as an author and his contribution to professional societies.


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