Wednesday, April 20, 2022

April 27, 2022--Healthy Brain Resource Center Webinar

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Healthy Brain Resource Center Orientation Webinar

 

Wednesday, April 27, 2022 | 2:00 p.m. (EST)

 

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is pleased to introduce you to the Healthy Brain Resource Center (HBRC). During this 60-minute webinar, participants will learn how to access and navigate the HBRC, as well as how to submit resources for consideration to the HBRC. This webinar will include designated time for questions.

 

 As a result of this webinar, participants should be able to:

 

• Describe the purpose of the HBRC.

• Access the HBRC.

• Effectively search the HBRC.

• Submit resources for consideration to the HBRC.

 

This webinar is for state, local, and tribal health agencies, as well as other organizations interested in implementing and evaluating actions from the Healthy Brain Initiative Road Map. 

 

Questions? Email hbrc@icf.com

 

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New 2019-2020 Subjective Cognitive Decline Infographics

 

Adults 45 years and older, African Americans, American Indian/Alaska Native adults, Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander adults, Hispanic adults, LGBTQ adults, men, women, rural adults, and veterans

Subjective Cognitive Decline Infographics: Adults aged 45 years and older

 

National Conference: The Public Health Opportunities and Challenges of Dementia Caregiving 

 

June 14 and 15, 2022 | 08:30am-5:30pm

 

 

The BOLD Public Health Center of Excellence on Dementia Caregiving invites public health leaders throughout the US to Minneapolis, MN, on June 14-15 to its free national conference and networking event, "The Public Health Opportunities and Challenges of Dementia Caregiving." This free conference will explore dementia caregiving through the public health lens and discuss opportunities for collaboration across sectors that can advance the national agenda for supporting family caregivers of people living with dementia.

 

Please see the conference agenda for the complete list of topics, speakers, and panelists.

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CONTACT US

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