Easing the Agitation Burden: Evidence-Based Approaches to Addressing Agitation Associated With Dementia due to Alzheimer’s Disease

This educational program aims to improve the knowledge, competence, and performance of healthcare professionals in optimizing treatment for patients with agitation associated with dementia (AAD) and Alzheimer’s disease. It targets psychiatrists, neurologists, primary care physicians, physician associates, pharmacists, social workers, and psychologists who manage AAD patients in specialty and primary care practice settings.

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  • Live Event Easing the Agitation Burden: Evidence-Based Approaches to Addressing Agitation Associated With Dementia due to Alzheimer’s Disease
    Easing the Agitation Burden: Evidence-Based Approaches to Addressing Agitation Associated With Dementia due to Alzheimer’s Disease
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AAD MEDX slides
Easing the Agitation Burden: Evidence-Based Approaches to Addressing Agitation Associated With Dementia due to Alzheimer’s Disease
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Congratulations: You achieved a completion on 04/09/2022

Released: September 10, 2024

Expires: September 09, 2025

AAD Psych Update APP slides
Restoring Serenity: Evidence-Based Strategies for Managing Agitation in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Released: September 17, 2024

Expires: September 16, 2025

Activities

2024 AAD Clinical Resource
What Is Agitation in Alzheimer’s Disease (AAD)? A Clinical Practice Resource for Care Partner Communication
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Congratulations: You achieved a completion on 04/09/2022

Released: September 11, 2024

Expires: September 10, 2025

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Anton P. Porsteinsson, MD

William B. and Sheila Konar Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology, Neuroscience, and Medicine
Director, Alzheimer’s Disease Care, Research and Education Program (AD-CARE)
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
Rochester, New York

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Provided by Clinical Care Options, LLC, in partnership with the Alzheimer's Foundation of America

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Supported by an educational grant from Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. and Lundbeck.

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Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc.

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Alzheimer's Foundation of America

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