CME on Dementia Prevention and Rehabilitation Organized by Department of Community Medicine

 Breaking News: CME on Dementia Prevention and Rehabilitation Organized by Department of Community Medicine



The Department of Community Medicine is set to host a one-day Continuing Medical Education (CME) event focused on "Dementia Prevention and Rehabilitation" on March 25th, 2024. This event holds significant importance as it coincides with the commencement of the second year of the ICMR funded TINAGE trial (Tiruvalla Intervention Study in Ageing), a pioneering three-year project aimed at assessing dementia risk among individuals, a first-of-its-kind initiative in the country.

Event Highlights:

  • Theme: The CME will delve into various aspects of dementia prevention and rehabilitation, addressing crucial topics such as early diagnosis, preventive strategies, medical management, dementia care, and innovative research approaches.
  • Chief Guest: The event will be graced by Dr. KS Shaji, Dean of Research at KUHS, a renowned psychiatrist, and a trailblazer in dementia research in Kerala. His expertise and insights will enrich the discussions and provide valuable perspectives.
  • National Experts: The CME will feature presentations and discussions by national experts in the field, offering diverse viewpoints and comprehensive insights into the multifaceted challenges and opportunities associated with dementia prevention and rehabilitation.
  • Impactful Learning: Attendees can expect to gain profound knowledge and practical insights into effective strategies for combating dementia, fostering a deeper understanding of the disease's complexities, and exploring innovative approaches to patient care and research.

Best Wishes: As the organizing team and the Department of Community Medicine gear up for this compelling event, we extend our heartfelt best wishes and prayers for its success. The CME holds promise in advancing knowledge, fostering collaboration, and ultimately contributing to the advancement of dementia care and research in our region.

Conclusion: The upcoming CME on Dementia Prevention and Rehabilitation promises to be a transformative event, bringing together experts, practitioners, and stakeholders to explore innovative solutions and best practices in addressing the challenges posed by dementia. We anticipate a day of insightful discussions, impactful learning, and meaningful collaborations as we collectively strive to make a positive difference in the lives of those affected by dementia.




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