This symposium was like a masterclass in cognitive aging. The presentations were current, clinically relevant, and rooted in evidence. I found the overview of apraxia especially helpful, as well as the nuanced breakdown of dementia subtypes. It was refreshing to see sessions that went beyond just Alzheimer’s and addressed other conditions like Lewy Body Dementia. I also appreciated the attention to prevention — not just treatment. The sections on exercise, nutrition, and community influence offered strategies I can actually discuss with patients and caregivers. This is one of the most well-rounded courses I’ve taken on brain health in older adults. Highly recommended for anyone in geriatric medicine or neurology.
