Mayo Clinic Conference on Brain Health and Dementia taking place this Friday

Oct 22, 2021 | Nick Rethemeier | @nrethemeier | Comments (8)

There is still time to register for the Mayo Clinic Conference on Brain Health and Dementia! The Mayo Clinic Conference on Brain Health & Dementia, taking place virtually on Friday, October 29th.

Free for the general public, this conference will pay tribute to all that families impacted by dementia are going through during these unprecedented times, while providing a unique opportunity to learn, feel connected, and gain a renewed sense of hope for a brighter path forward. Register today.

Click here to view an invite from Angela Lunde, Associate in Neurology at the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center.

 

 

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I will be traveling October 29. I would really to see the Brain Health and Dementia. Is there a recorded site I can go to afterwards?
Judy Rogers
Ridgeway, SC

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@judyguyton1953 Yes, we will be posting portions of the conference to the Dementia Hub here on Mayo Connect 4-6 weeks after the conference.

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Hi. What is the actual link that I will plug into tomorrow ? I have already registered . Thankyou. Kelly Wilbanks

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@kellywilbanks You should receive an email with the link to view the conference. If you have not, please reach out to the Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development at 1-507-284-2509

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You have made muddling through the never-ending collection of links to register and then to find the actual link to see the actual conference virtually impossible. After finding the page to register, I was asked for my user id. I did not enter a user id. Then I asked for help. I was sent my user id which was my email address. I then tried to log in. I was asked to update my profile. I did not qualify for any of the medical classifications. At this point I concluded that seeing the conference was not worth the effort. Thank you.

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@rfherald

You have made muddling through the never-ending collection of links to register and then to find the actual link to see the actual conference virtually impossible. After finding the page to register, I was asked for my user id. I did not enter a user id. Then I asked for help. I was sent my user id which was my email address. I then tried to log in. I was asked to update my profile. I did not qualify for any of the medical classifications. At this point I concluded that seeing the conference was not worth the effort. Thank you.

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Found later that I received a link in an email and was able to attend a few of the sessions.

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@rfherald

You have made muddling through the never-ending collection of links to register and then to find the actual link to see the actual conference virtually impossible. After finding the page to register, I was asked for my user id. I did not enter a user id. Then I asked for help. I was sent my user id which was my email address. I then tried to log in. I was asked to update my profile. I did not qualify for any of the medical classifications. At this point I concluded that seeing the conference was not worth the effort. Thank you.

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@rfherald I am sorry you were unable to register for the conference. Thank you for your feedback on the registration process, this will help us create a more smooth registration process going forward. If you are interested in viewing clips from the conference, we will be posting portions of the conference to the Dementia Hub in the next month or so.

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@nrethemeier

@rfherald I am sorry you were unable to register for the conference. Thank you for your feedback on the registration process, this will help us create a more smooth registration process going forward. If you are interested in viewing clips from the conference, we will be posting portions of the conference to the Dementia Hub in the next month or so.

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Thank you. I will watch for them.

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