Cognitive Health Educational CE Dinner Meeting

DoubleTree by Hilton San Francisco South Airport Blvd
275 South Airport Boulevard
South San Francisco, CA 94080

Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at 6:00pm PT - 8:30pm PT

275 South Airport Boulevard, South San Francisco, CA 94080

Info

Topic

Getting the Conversation Started: The Latest Data and Guidelines on the Integration of Cognitive Health Screening into Clinical Practice

Credits Offered

This event offers 1.5 contact hours to attendees.
Accreditation Info: ANCC.

Additional Information

Agenda:

6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. PT: Dinner/Faculty Meet & Greet
7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. PT: Educational Program


In Partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association


PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The PREPARE Summit program is an interactive, case-based educational series designed to help clinicians identify, evaluate, and manage early cognitive decline in primary care settings. Led by experts in neurology, geriatrics, and primary care, this program emphasizes the use of validated screening tools, clinical signs and symptoms, and emerging biomarkers to differentiate normal aging from early cognitive impairment. It aims to empower primary care providers with the knowledge and tools to adopt updated guidelines, initiate meaningful discussions with patients and caregivers, and coordinate multidisciplinary care to promote early detection and cognitive preservation, optimize brain health, and manage cognitive decline effectively.


TARGET AUDIENCE

This activity is tailored to meet the educational needs of healthcare practitioners involved in managing patients with cognitive health concerns. The primary audience included primary care clinicians and general practitioners (MDs/DOs/NPs/PAs), general neurologists, and geriatricians, with a secondary audience of psychiatrists and OB-GYNs.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon the completion of this program, attendees should be able to:

  • Appraise cognitive health screening best practices to differentiate normal aging from early cognitive decline using validated tests, while offering appropriate management strategies and specialist referral
  • Justify the use of clinical signs and symptoms, as well as biomarkers, to detect neuropathological changes in cognitive health conditions
  • Model the integration of new data and guideline recommendations for cognitive health assessments into clinical practice
  • Initiate conversations about cognitive health and cognitive preservation through patient and caregiver discussions and interdisciplinary communication across the cognitive health team

Speakers

Scott A. Kaiser
Scott A. Kaiser MD

Scott A. Kaiser, MD
Director of Geriatric Cognitive Health
Pacific Neuroscience Institute
Santa Monica, CA
Adjunct Professor
USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Los Angeles, CA

Sharon A. Brangman
Sharon A. Brangman MD

Distinguished Service Professor
Chair, Department of Geriatrics
Director, Upstate Center of Excellence for Alzheimer's Disease
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Syracuse, New York

Irina Anna Skylar-Scott
Irina Anna Skylar-Scott MD

Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences
Stanford University School of Medicine
Palo Alto, California

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