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NIDDNordic Network in Dementia Diagnostics
Welcome to the first
Nordic MeMory cliNic coNfereNce
From research to clinic and from clinic to research
The Nordic Network in Dementia Diagnostics (NIDD), established in 2009 as a network that wants to facilitate collaborative research concerning diagnostic tools and procedures. NIDD will together with Norwegian National Advisory Unit on Aging and Health host a clinical and research conference in September 25 and 26, 2017. The focus will be on clinical practice in Nordic memory clinics and on diagnostic tools, prevention and treatment of dementia.
The venue of the conference is Oslo (Oslo Congress center). This will be a first time event for valuable interaction between researchers and clinicians. During the conference, there will be lectures, symposia and work-shops where diagnostic tools in dementia will be presented and discussed. There will be a poster session on September 26.Abstracts limited to maximum 250 words should be submitted within May 20 to [email protected]
We would like to invite researchers and clinicians from all Nordic countries, as well as participants outside the Nordic region.
On behalf of the NIDDLars Olof Wahlund, Vesna Jelic and Daniel Ferreira, Sweden, Birgitte Bo Andersen, Peter Høgh, Susanne Kristiansen and Oda Jakobsen, Denmark, Jon Snædal, Iceland, Miia Kivipelto, Finland, Knut Engedal, Mala Naik, Maria Lage Barca and Anne Rita Øksengård, Norway.
September 25 and 26, 2017 in OSlO Venue: oslo congress centre
conference language is english
early bird registration May 15 - conference fee NoK 2 500final registration June 20 - conference fee NoK 3 000deadline for abstract (poster presentation) is May 20
reGiSTrATioN: www.aldringoghelse.no/Nidd conference
13.30 – 15.00 Chair: Susanne Kristiansen The nurse’s tasks in the diagnostic assessmentThe usefulness of questionnaires and interviews: The structured interview – How do we do and what do we need to know? Susanne Kristiansen, Denmark
The role of nurse in early diagnosis and patient’s experience in trialsUlrika Akenine, Sweden
15.00 – 15.20 Coffee/ tea break
15.20 – 15.45 Chair: Oda Jakobsen The physiotherapist in dementia diagnosis: Gait and dementia Gro Tangen, Norway
15.45 – 16.10 Chair: Oda Jakobsen The occupational therapist in dementia diagnosis:IADL assessment Mona Michelet, Norway
16.10 – 16.30 Break
16.30 – 17.00 Chair: Knut Engedal How to improve access to care? Results from a European studyJanne Røsvik, Norway
17.00 – 18.00 Chair: Knut Engedal From memory clinic to primary carePeter Horndalsveen and Guro Brenden, Norway
13.30 – 16.10 Chair: Asmus Vogel Neuropsychological assessment in dementia diagnosticJette Stockholm, DenmarkJørgen Wagle, NorwayUrban Ekman, SwedenMaria Jonsdottir, IcelandTuomo Haenninen, Finland
15.00 – 15.20 Coffee/ tea break
15.20 – 16.10 Chair: Asmus Vogel Neuropsychologist symposium continues
16.10 – 16.30 Break
16.30 – 17.10 Chair: Daniel Ferreira Personality traits and cognitive impairment in Huntington’s disease Ida Unmack Larsen, Denmark
17.10 – 18.00 Chairs: Carsten Strobel and Urban Ekman Future Nordic neuropsychological studies. A discussion led by Urban Ekman, Sweden and Carsten Strobel, Norway
Parallel sessions separated by profession
Nurse/OT/PT syMPOsIuM: NeurOPsychOlOgy syMPOsIuM:DOcTOr syMPOsIuM:
11.00 – 12.00 Registration, coffee and tea
12.00 – 12.10 WelcomeKnut Engedal
12.10 – 12.40 Chair: Lars-Olof Wahlund MCI and dementia: Applied criteria in the NIDD network Peter Høgh, Denmark
12.40 – 13.30 Mingle buffet (lunch)
13.30 – 15.00 Chair: Peter Høgh Symposium on biomarkers in dementia diagnosticsThe validity of CSF biomarkers Henrik Zetterberg, Sweden
The validity of MRI methods Eric Westman, Sweden
The validity of PET methodsIan Law, Denmark
15.00 – 15.20 Coffee/ tea break
15.20 – 16.50 Chair:Anne-Rita Øksengård Biomarker symposium The validity of biomarkers for Lewy body dementiaElisabet Londos, Sweden
The validity of EEG as a biomarker Vesna Jelic, Sweden
Risk scores in clinical use Alina Solomon, Finland
16.50 – 17.10 Break
17.10 – 17.40 Chair: Vesna Jelic How to combine the various biomarkers– which to pickNenad Bogdanovic, Norway
17.40 – 18.00 Chair: Vesna Jelic General discussion about biomarkers
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dementia diagnOSticS and treatment: From research to clinic and from clinic to researchSeptember 25 and 26, 2017 in Oslo: Oslo Congress Centre www.oslokongressenter.no/en/
08.30 – 10.10 Chair: Jon Snædal The Nordic memory clinic models Birgitte Bo Andersen and Oda Jakobsen, DenmarkJon Snædal and Gudrun Karlsdottir, IcelandLars-Olof Wahlund and a nurse, SwedenAnne Brækhus and Elin Høsteng, NorwayMerja Hallikainen and Anne Koivisto/Anne Remes, Finland
10.10 – 10.30 Coffee/ tea break
10.30 – 11.00 Chair: Maria Barca Prevention of neurodegenerative disorders - at the present and how to collaborate in the future Miia Kivipelto, Finland
11.00 – 11.30 Chair: Miia Kivipelto New treatment strategies to fight Alzheimer’s diseasePeter Johannsen, Denmark
11.30 – 12.15 Lunch break
12.15 – 13.00 Chairs: Maria Barca, Anne-Rita Øksengård, Jon Snædal Poster session (possibilities for oral presentation of 3 minutes)
13.00 – 13.30 Chair: Mala Naik Clinical trials and collaboration of Nordic memory clinics Nenad Bogdanovic, Norway and Miia Kivipelto, Finland
13.30 – 14.30 Chair: Birgitte Bo-Andersen Workshop – Translation from research to clinical practice What does the evidence say? Lars Olof Wahlund, SwedenWhat is the practice in my memory clinic? Juha Rinne, Finland
14.30 – 14.50 Coffee/ tea break
14.50 – 16.00 Chair: Lars-Olof Wahlund Workshop on translation continuesWhat is the practice in my memory clinic? Anne Brita Knapskog, NorwayWhat is the practice in my memory clinic? Steen Hasselbalch, DenmarkGeneral discussion
reGiSTrATioN: www.aldringoghelse.no/Nidd conference
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