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Complimentary webinar for Health Professionals

Cognitive Health Through the Ages

Registrations have now closed for our complimentary webinar on Cognitive Health Through the Ages: Research Insights & Clinical Conversations. A recording will be made available online after the event.

A certificate of completion is available for download here.

 

Wednesday 6th April 2022
6 – 7:15pm AEST

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    Explore cognitive changes throughout the lifespan
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    Research insights into treatments for cognitive decline
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    Clinical discussion examining the role of PUFAs for neurodiversity
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    Interactive live Q&A session with guest presenters

Please check with your professional association for eligibility for CPE/CPD points.

 

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Gerald Quigley

Meet the speaker
Gerald Quigley

Gerald Quigley is a Community Pharmacist and Master Herbalist with skills in the integration of complementary medicines with prescribed medicines. Gerald is a health commentator in Melbourne, where he discusses health options and gives guidance in health decisions. He is often sought for comment on news channels and is a regular host on House of Wellness radio across Australia each Sunday morning, as well as a regular weekly guest on House of Wellness Television on the Seven Network, and is a contributor to a wide variety of health and pharmacy publications.

Matthew-Pase

Meet the speaker
Matthew Pase

Matthew Pase is an Associate Professor at the Turner Institute at Monash University and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He completed his Ph.D. on vascular contributions to cognitive aging before undertaking postdoctoral training at the Framingham Heart Study and Boston University School of Medicine. Dr. Pase’s research uses large cohort studies to advanced understanding of modifiable risk and protective factors for dementia, particularly with respect to vascular risk factors, sleep, and diet. He is also involved in the validation of non-invasive biomarkers for vascular cognitive impairment and dementia.

More about this webinar

 

Who should attend?

  • General practitioners
  • Pharmacists
  • Integrative practitioners
  • Naturopaths & Herbalists

Webinar details

  • Wednesday 6th April 2022
  • 6 - 7:15pm AEST
  • Early bird registration gift pack 

Why register?

  • CPD/CPE eligibility, check with your professional association
  • New understandings for the role of lifestyle and interventions to prevent cognitive impairment
  • How to implement PUFAs in the clinical management of neurodiversity

More health professional resources when you register

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Eating patterns associated with the Mediterranean, DASH, and Prudent diets that are rich in plant-based foods have been shown to reduce deteriorating cognitive function associated with increased age.

Cognitive Health Prescribing Guide

Download our Cognitive Health Prescribing Guide to help you understand when to prescribe the integrative medicines within the cognitive health range: KeenMind, Equazen, Gincosan, Remotiv and ReDormin Forte.

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