brainXchange Webinar

Event Date: Sep 25, 2013



How MCI differs from normal aging and dementia, how it is diagnosed, how it impacts individuals and their families, and how it can be treated.
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In this webinar, Dr. Kelly Murphy, Clinical Neuropsychologist with Neuropsychology and Cognitive Health at Baycrest and Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto and Dr. Angela Troyer, Professional Practice Chief of Psychology and Program Director of Neuropsychology and Cognitive Health at Baycrest and Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto, defined Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), discussed how MCI differs from normal aging and dementia, how it is diagnosed, how it impacts individuals and their families, and how it can be treated.  

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This event took place on September 25, 2013.  Click   Click on the link below to watch a recording of this webinar: Living with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) from CDRAKE on Vimeo.
 


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Presenter(s):

Dr. Kelly Murphy, Clinical Neuropsychologist with Neuropsychology and Cognitive Health at Baycrest and assistant professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto and Dr. Angela Troyer, Professional Practice Chief of Psychology and Program Director of Neuropsychology and Cognitive Health at Baycrest, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto