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July 2020
Changing Practices in Long-Term Care One Stage at a Time Monday, July 20, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST Presenter: Sheryl Zimmerman, PhD, and Kimberly Ward, University of North Carolina Overview: Behavior change is relevant to individuals and care providers, especially to providers who care for persons living with dementia. The presentation by Zimmerman and Ward will discuss concepts relevant to care for persons living with dementia; explain the evolution of an evidence-based pragmatic program to change mouth care practices in long-term care; and highlight the importance of setting-specific considerations when changing care practices -- all of which are applicable for care related to [...]
Find out moreSeptember 2020
The purpose of the WIP is to assist and guide investigators in various projects and overall research development. Presenters provide background materials in advance for co-participants to review. A core and highly interdisciplinary group, consisting of TRIPLL's core investigators along with key representatives from each of the partner institutions, attends each seminar and provides constructive feedback about the planned or in process work. Scheduled Presenters 1. Elissa Kozlov, PhD, Rutgers University 2. David Camacho, PhD, Weill Cornell Medicine
Find out moreOctober 2020
The purpose of the WIP is to assist and guide investigators in various projects and overall research development. Presenters provide background materials in advance for co-participants to review. A core and highly interdisciplinary group, consisting of TRIPLL’s core investigators along with key representatives from each of the partner institutions, attends each seminar and provides constructive feedback about the planned or in process work. Scheduled Presenters: 1 - Megan Johnson Shen, PhD Weill Cornell Medicine and Kelly Trevino, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 2 - Janet Van Cleave, PhD, NYU Rory Meyers School of Nursing
Find out moreThe Annual Conference of the Edward R. Roybal Centers for Translational Research in the Behavioral and Social Sciences of Aging will take place on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The conference will be held completely virtually. The keynote address will be presented by Dr. Kathleen Carroll, Albert E Kent Professor of Psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine who will be discussing moving pilot projects through the NIH Stage Model. We are excited to be finalizing details on additional speakers and topics for break-out sessions. We are pleased that we will be joined by several prominent members of the NIA including our NIA program officers, Dr. Lisa Onken and Dr. Partha Bhattacharyya. We look forward to an enlightening and productive meting! Please [...]
Find out moreNovember 2020
About the Meeting The GSA 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting Online brings together researchers, educators, scientists, health care professionals, influential thought leaders, and industry experts to address today’s most pressing issues in the field of aging. Attendees will have easy access to all sessions, networking opportunities, and may enjoy each program at their convenience at GSA’s state-of-the-art online conference. Top 10 Topics Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Family Caregiving Long-Term Care Cognition Minority & Diverse Populations Education and Training Social determinants of Health and Aging in Place Mental Health The 2020 theme, "Turning 75: Why Age Matters," was selected as a celebration of GSA's 75th Anniversary! We’re celebrating the collective accomplishments of members [...]
Find out moreThe purpose of the WIP is to assist and guide investigators in various projects and overall research development. Presenters provide background materials in advance for co-participants to review. A core and highly interdisciplinary group, consisting of TRIPLL's core investigators along with key representatives from each of the partner institutions, attends each seminar and provides constructive feedback about the planned or in process work. Scheduled Presenters; TBD
Find out moreABCT's annual convention brings the cognitive-behavioral community together to explore current developments in research and practice and to stimulate thinking about the myriad issues that surround CBT and how it intersects with other disciplines. While attending the annual meeting, in addition to networking with your peers, you will experience provocative speakers, professional development sessions, local culture, and face-to-face roundtables with mentors, colleagues, and luminaries.
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The purpose of the WIP is to assist and guide investigators in various projects and overall research development. Presenters provide background materials in advance for co-participants to review. A core and highly interdisciplinary group, consisting of TRIPLL's core investigators along with key representatives from each of the partner institutions, attends each seminar and provides constructive feedback about the planned or in process work. Scheduled Presenters TBD
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