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Neurology Medical Symposium on Mild Cognitive Impairment

The 17th Annual Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) Symposium “Diagnosis, Treatment and Psychosocial Factors Affecting Neurodegenerative and Vascular MCI” 2019

Miami Beach, United States
18 - 19 January 2019
The conference ended on 19 January 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
30th October 2018
Early Bird Deadline
19th December 2018

About Neurology Medical Symposium on Mild Cognitive Impairment

The Special Topic Workshop and the Alzheimer’s Public Educational Forum that will take place on January 19-20, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida, USA. The MCI Symposium will have three sessions on: 1. Interaction of Vascular and Neurodegenerative Disease 2. Multimodal Imaging in the Diagnosis of Incipient Neurodegenerative, diseases 3. Neurorehabilitation for MCI; The program also includes: · The Workshop on Acculturative Stress, Discrimination and Cognitive Performance in the Older Adults; · The Alzheimer’s Public Educational Forum titled Mild Cognitive Impairment: Early Diagnosis and the Impact of Stress, Culture and Memory Training.

Call for Papers

Interaction of Vascular Neurodegenerative Disease

Multimodal Imaging in the Diagnosis of Incipient Neurodegenerative diseases

Neurorehabilitation for MCI

Acculturative Stress

Discrimination and Cognitive Performance in the Older Adults

Mild Cognitive Impairment: Early Diagnosis and the Impact of Stress, Culture and Memory Training.                   

Please note that the we are not accepting any more papers.    

This event will offer up to 12.75 CME and CE credits (included in the registration fee).  Additional information is available at the website: www.mcisymposium.org

Organizers:

The Wien Center for Alzheimer's Disease and Memory Disorders, Mount Sinai Medical Center was founded in 1949, Mount Sinai Medical Center is the largest private independent not-for-profit teaching hospital in South Florida. Mount Sinai’s Centers of Excellence combine technology, research and academics to provide innovative and comprehensive care in cardiology, neuroscience, oncology and orthopedics.

1Florida Alzheimer’s Disease & Research Center, funded by the National Institute on Aging, evaluates people for diagnosis and participation in research studies. The 1Florida ADRC will have the opportunity to try new medicines to research their effectiveness with slowing down, stopping, or preventing the disease. The center also evaluates people that have memory disorders and problems with thinking functions. The center hopes that many people will agree to donate their brains after they die. The brain donations will allow people to contribute for many years after their death and will help researchers involved in a variety of research projects to learn about the disease and treatments. These discoveries may save the lives of our children for generations to come.

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