Inaugural Session of The National Center on Family Support's Scholarship Series - Do we need more RCTs in dementia caregiving? An analysis of 595 unique studies.

The National Center on Family Support is holding their inaugural offering in the new Scholarship Series for faculty, post-docs, students, and all those interested in caregiving research.

Join us Friday, June 19, 2020 at 12:00 noon EST for:
Do we need more RCTs in dementia caregiving? An analysis of 595 unique studies.

Click here to register for the Scholarship Series: https://pitt.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYudOqvpz4vEtxwNkBY2z_icpqH6-PksijN

A discussion with Dr. Richard Schulz and an expert panel will focus on the recent Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) report - a systematic review that examines existing evidence on care interventions that support individuals with dementia and their caregivers.

We realize that the report is lengthy - if you'd like to be able to engage fully in discussion, we recommended reviewing one chapter of the report ahead of time. Otherwise, feel free to still join, listen, and learn.

Links to the report, and more information, is available on our website (http://www.caregiving.pitt.edu/trainings/professional-development-continuing-education/scholarship-series/do-we-need-more-rcts-in-dementia-caregiving-an-analysis-of-595-unique-studies/).

Date of Publication: 
Wednesday, June 10, 2020

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