Course Overview

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 7 million people in the U.S. and is expected to double by 2060. Critically, many racial and ethnic disparities exist along the entire Alzheimer’s care continuum.

Watch our webinar to improve early detection and equitable care in your practice. We’ll cover: 

  • How to recognize and assess cognitive impairment.
  • Disparities in Alzheimer’s disease based on socioeconomic, race, gender, and other demographic factors
  • New diagnostic tools like blood-based biomarkers.
  • The latest on disease-modifying treatments. 
Gregory Jicha
Gregory Jicha, MD, PhD​

University of Kentucky​
Professor of Neurology​
Director, UK Telemedicine Cognitive Clinic​
Alzheimer’s Disease Center at Sanders-Brown Center on Aging


Frederick A. Schmitt
Frederick A. Schmitt, PhD​

University of Kentucky​
Professor of Neurology, Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, Behavioral Science, and Psychology​
Alzheimer’s Disease Center at Sanders-Brown Center on Aging


Bobbie Adams
Bobbie Adams, APRN

Neurology APRN, Family APRN, and MAT APRN at Family Health Care Clinic, PSC.