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Practical Strategies for Behaviour Management in Dementia
Tuesday 7th July, 7pm - 9pm AEST
Speaker
Dr Chrys Pulle
Geriatrician; Principal Investigator, Internal Medicine and Dementia Research Unit, The Prince Charles Hospital
Dr Chrys Pulle provides practical and evidence-based recommendations on how best these behavioural and psychological symptoms can be assessed and managed.