Nathaniel Chin
@NathanielChinMD
Memory clinic doc @UWHealth. #Alzheimers and #dementia investigator @WisconsinADRC. Host of #DementiaMatters podcast. Grad of @uwsmph. #medtwitter #somedocs
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Nice summary from Dr Sam Moxon highlighting the importance of food in brain health. I look forward to more bite sized and impactful information from the Nutrition, Metabolism and Dementia PIA.
Thank you Alison Huang PhD for joining #DementiaMatters . Social interaction plays an important role in brain health, and your work does a great job highlighting these key factors. Thanks for sharing your insights and findings with our listeners.
Thank you, Dr. Doraiswamy, for joining me on #DementiaMatters . It was wonderful to learn about your study, done in collaboration with Columbia University, and hear just how helpful #crosswords and cognitive engagement can be for brain health.
And we enjoyed having you on #DementiaMatters , Beth Fields. Thanks for sharing your work in geriatrics health services and caregiving research, as well as so many great resources, with our listeners. Be sure to tune in at go.wisc.edu/p8857w.
Thank you for joining #DementiaMatters again, Art Walaszek. It was a pleasure to have you on the podcast again and share this important information with our listeners, especially for our first accredited episode. Tune in and learn more at the link below.
Thank you Percy Griffin for joining me on #DementiaMatters last month to discuss highlights from #AAIC2023 in Amsterdam. It was great to have you back on the podcast and learn more about the latest developments in Alzheimer's research.
Thank you to Carl V. Hill for joining me on #DementiaMatters back in August. Diversity and inclusion are crucial to ensuring that scientific findings from Alzheimer's research are equitable and beneficial for everyone. Thanks for sharing your insight on this important topic with us.
Get the inside scoop from the Wisconsin ADRC, check out the latest edition of 'Headlines' online at: mailchi.mp/medicine.wisc.…
#WisconsinIdea #Alzheimers
Advances in #Alzheimersdisease are changing our clinics. But before new tools can be used, people need a diagnosis. Learn strategies to evaluate cognitive change, earn CMEs & connect with
Nathaniel Chin and Dan McCully, MD about navigating #memorycare . go.wisc.edu/e6563i
Today is #WorldAlzheimersDay . Learn about new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease when you attend the Fall Community Conversation TONIGHT at the Middleton Performing Arts Center. Walk-ins are welcome and plenty of free parking will be available. Learn more: adrc.wisc.edu/fcc2023
Join us for the 2023 Fall Community Conversation on September 21, also known as #WorldAlzheimersDay ! Free and open to all, the event will feature a resource fair and talks from UW–Madison faculty on new #Alzheimers treatments. Register and learn more at adrc.wisc.edu/fcc2023
REGISTRATION IS OPEN for our 21st Annual #AlzheimersDisease and Related #dementias Update on November 2 -3, 2023.
We have a GREAT line-up of speakers and topics for this year's event. Use this link to register: wai.wisc.edu/adrdupdate/#re…
(hybrid option available for November 3)
Join us 9/21 for the Wisconsin #Alzheimers Disease Research Center 2023 Fall Community Conversation.
Learn about 'New Treatment Options for Alzheimer's Disease' from Drs. Shenikqua Bouges, Cindy Carlsson, and Jack Temple.
Register: adrc.wisc.edu/fcc2023
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Nearly three years after publication, “Intermittent Fasting and its Effects on the Brain” continues to be among the most downloaded episodes of #DementiaMatters . Listen to the podcast: go.wisc.edu/355mo3
What is the role of individuals like geriatricians in prescribing #Amyloid Antibodies & caring for individuals who are receiving them? This and much more. Guests Nathaniel Chin, Sharon Brangman, & Jason Karlawish.
Episode bit.ly/GeriPalEp276 - hosts Alex Smith, MD | Eric Widera, MD
Editorial: 'Ultimately, new treatments such as donanemab will not only change the Alzheimer research landscape but also the clinical one.' ja.ma/47kMtdl Eric Widera, MD Sharon Brangman Nathaniel Chin
ICYMI: Gina Green-Harris of Wisconsin Alzheimer's Institute joined #DementiaMatters to discuss how researchers can build sustainable partnerships with communities through community engagement. Listen online at 🎧 go.wisc.edu/sh697j
Thank you Gina Green-Harris for joining me on #DementiaMatters . Intentional and sustainable partnerships with communities are key to moving #Alzheimers research forward. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, experience, and passion for this topic with our listeners.
Last Friday, Nathaniel Chin joined The Morning Show on WPR from Amsterdam to discuss ideas for improving #DementiaCare and an innovative facility in the Netherlands.🎧Listen to the recording: wpr.org/shows/how-can-…