Liana Apostolova, MD, Partners with CME University to Provide Alzheimer's Disease Course
Glenda Shaw Nov 16, 2020
Liana G. Apostolova, MD, professor of Alzheimer’s Disease Research in the IU School of Medicine Department of Neurology, has recorded a Continuing Medical Education course with CME University that includes a focus on the most recent therapeutic landscape in the development of disease-modifying therapies for Alzheimer’s Disease with a focus on targeting Abeta.
Current Trends and Transitions in Alzheimer’s Disease: Implications for Clinical Practice is a 1-hour course offered at no charge to health care professionals engaged in the care of patients with the disease. It is available for CME credit until October 30, 2021.
Interested? Access the course at CME University.
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Glenda Shaw
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Glenda joined Indiana University in 2015. A journalism graduate of Howard University, she has an extensive background in delivering health and science information to the patient and clinician audiences. Glenda can be reached at glenshaw@iu.edu.