The Meeting of the Minds Dementia Conference is the premier dementia conference for people with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) or early dementia, families, friends and professionals. The conference is a collaboration between the Alzheimer's Association and Mayo Clinic, who work together to create a day filled with dementia information, support and resources. Every year national, regional and local presenters come together to ensure an innovative and insightful conference for the 1,300 participants and over 70 sponsors and exhibits. | Photo: Scott Nelson |
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SAVE THE DATE:
Saturday, March 19, 2016
7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
General Conference registration will open on January 4, 2016 at 9 a.m.
Saint Paul RiverCentre
175 West Kellogg Boulevard
Saint Paul, MN 55102
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PRICING:
Registration will open at 9 a.m. and end at 5 p.m. (Central Time) on the respective days.
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EARLY BIRD(1/4-2/5) | STANDARD(2/6-3/14) | ||||
PEOPLE WITH EARLY DEMENTIA OR MCI, CAREGIVERS, FAMILIES, FRIENDS OR STUDENTS |
$80 | $100 | |||
PROFESSIONALS | $160 | $180 | |||
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: |
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Mary Mittelman, D.P.H.
Dr. Mary Mittelman is Research
Professor of Psychiatry and Rehabilitative Medicine at NYU School
of Medicine. She is an epidemiologist who has been developing and
evaluating psychosocial interventions for people with cognitive
impairment and their family members for nearly three decades. For more
than 20 years, Dr. Mittelman was Principal Investigator of the National
Institute of Health funded study of the NYU Caregiver Intervention
(NYUCI), which has been widely published and recognized. With her
colleagues, she developed online training for social service
professionals as well as a telehealth version of the NYUCI. In 2004, Dr.
Mittelman was the recipient of the Alzheimer’s Association Zenith
Fellows Award for her research on the effectiveness of counseling for
couples impacted by dementia. In the past decade, Dr. Mittelman has been
evaluating and developing interventions that include the people with
dementia with their caregiver, and founded The Unforgettables, a chorus
for people with dementia with their family members.
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Donald Warne, MD, MPH
Donald Warne, MD, MPH is
Professor and Chair of the Department of Public Health in the College of
Health Professions at North Dakota State University, and he is the
Senior Policy Advisor to the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s
Health Board. Dr. Warne is a member of the Oglala Lakota tribe from Pine
Ridge, SD and comes from a long line of traditional healers and
medicine men. He received his MD from Stanford University School of
Medicine and his MPH from Harvard School of Public Health.
Professional activities include:
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For more information about the Meeting of the Minds Dementia Conference 2016, contact Deborah Richman, Vice President, Education & Outreach:
By phone: 952.857.0551
By email: drichman@alz.org
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The Meeting of the Minds Dementia Conference
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