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Multimedia Presentations

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The Sixth Annual Norman R. Seay Lecture
Are African Americans Part of the Alzheimer's Disease Story?
49:00 minutes in length
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Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network (July 20, 2011)
Drs. John Morris, Anne Fagan and Randy Bateman discuss DIAN at ICAD 2011.



Falls May Indicate Early Alzheimer's
(July 17, 2011)

Susy Stark, PhD, OTR/L at ICAD 2011

 

 

Science Translational Medicine Podcast (April 6, 2011)
Dr. David Holtzman, Knight ADRC Investigator and Chairman of Neurology at Washington University, speaks on the challenges of translating basic research advances into new treatments for Alzheimer's disease.  The podcast was recorded in conjunction with the release of a review on Alzheimer’s disease: Holtzman DM, Morris JC, Goate AM (2011) Alzheimer’s Disease: The Challenge of the Second Century Science Translational Medicine  3: 77sr1.
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The Fifth Annual Norman R. Seay Lecture
Aging and Alzheimer's Disease in African Americans: The Minority Aging Research Study
29:00 minutes in length
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The 2010 Participants' Meeting
June 12, 2010 - Videos are in MP4/Flash format

Opening Remarks - John Morris, MD

The Potential Benefits of Exercise - Denise Head, PhD

Fall Prevention - Emily Somerville, MSOT, OTR/L

Imaging Strategies for Understanding Early Alzheimer's Disease - Tammie Benzinger, MD, PhD

You Can Observe a Lot by Just Watching - Heather Bailey, PhD

Single Infusion Study - Joy Snider, MD, PhD

Clinical Trials Update - Randall Bateman, MD

The State of the Knight ADRC - John Morris, MD


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The Fourth Annual Norman R. Seay Lecture
Take Charge of Your Alzheimer's Disease Risks: Overcome Cultural Myths
49:00 minutes in length
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Driving & Dementia Curriculum for Health Professionals
Meuser, Carr et al (2006) - View Abstract

Sample Case Video Clip (Windows computer required): Pat Niewoehner, OTR/L, CDRS, St. Louis VA Medical Center, interviews a 72-year-old mock patient with mild-moderate dementia about her driving habits and history. Danielle Hawrysio, MS, OTR/L, plays the role of a concerned granddaughter. This interview clip is part of a larger series of videotaped case material demonstrating the roles of physician, occupational therapist and social worker in evaluating and assisting an older patient with progressive dementia.  Watch Sample Case Video (MP4/Flash). Email questions to Dr. Tom Meuser.


The Short Blessed Test
20:00 minutes in length
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Detecting Dementia: Cognitive Assessment for the Home Care Professional
18:38 minutes in length
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Recognizing Symptoms of Memory Loss & Accessing Services:
An Educational Video for Bosnian Speaking Elders, Family Members and their Caregivers
In Bosnian with English subtitles
21:20 minutes in length
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The Experience of Lumbar Puncture: An Educational Film for Research Participants
With expert commentary
9:36 minutes in length
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Reflections on Memories Lost: Stories of Early Alzheimer's Disease
With expert commentary on symptoms, diagnosis & treatment
36:00 minutes in length
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The Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Television Spot
31 seconds in length
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Brain Cutting & Examination with Dr. Dan McKeel - 20:37 minutes in length
Dr. Daniel McKeel, Director of the Neuropathology & Tissue Resource Core for the Knight ADRC, shows the gross brain pathology of AD during a Brain Awareness Week event, March 2000. The event - entitled Alzheimer's Disease:
The Brains, The Genes, The Promise of Vaccines
- was co-sponsored by the Knight ADRC, Practical Anatomy Workshop of Saint Louis University and the Alzheimer's Association.
The first 30 seconds of the clip are voice only.
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Clinical Genetics and Genetic Counseling - Alison Whelan, MD
Ethics of Genetic Testing for Dementia: A Symposium / Monday, October 28, 2002 / Chase Park Plaza Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri
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Program for Information & Genetic Counseling & Testing for Early Onset Familial Dementia - Jose Luis Molinuevo, MD
Ethics of Genetic Testing for Dementia: A Symposium / Monday, October 28, 2002 / Chase Park Plaza Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri
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