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Type: Webinar
2 Sep, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM (AEST)

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Mild cognitive impairment – recognition, diagnosis and management

Webinar 2 Sep, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM (AEST)

Act early. Make a difference sooner.

Identifying Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) at the earliest stage creates valuable opportunities for timely intervention, closer monitoring, and more proactive patient care. As the need for early recognition grows, this webinar from Dementia Training Australia (DTA) is designed to support GPs to confidently identify and manage MCI in everyday practice.
In this practical, case-based session, you’ll:

•    Learn how to recognise the signs of MCI early and accurately
•    Explore a real-world case study to bring diagnosis into context
•    Understand how to communicate the diagnosis and its implications with patients
•    Review management strategies, monitoring approaches, and treatment considerations

Led by an expert medical team, this webinar goes beyond theory.  Equipping you with the skills to identify MCI earlier, respond with confidence, and support better patient outcomes.
Be ready to act at the right time, with the right approach.

Learning outcomes

  1. Describe the characteristics of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI).
  2. Apply a framework to diagnose Mild Cognitive Impairment.
  3. Implement management strategies for people living with Mild Cognitive Impairment.
Educational Activities
1.0
hours

This event is part of Dementia Training Australia 2026 series. Events in this series are:

Facilitator

Dr Peter Silberberg
Medical educator – Dementia Training Australia

Dr Peter Silberberg is an experienced GP, GP Supervisor and medical educator. He joined Dementia Training Australia as a medical educator in 2022. He has worked in many primary health sectors and currently works as a GP as the lead clinician at Rekindling The Spirit Health Service in Lismore (AMS) and as a GP at Lennox Head Medical Centre.

Speaker

Dr Rebecca Moore
Medical educator – Dementia Training Australia

Dr Rebecca Moore graduated from the University of Adelaide and completed her RACGP fellowship whist working as an Aviation Medical Officer in the RAAF. She has worked in General Practice and urgent care in the UK and Australia and now fosters a special interest in geriatric medicine. She completed a Master’s degree in dementia in 2024. Rebecca also works with Dementia Training Australia as one of their medical educators.

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