Taking a Deep Dive into Subjective Cognitive Decline
Dr. Jessen returns to the podcast to take a deeper dive into subjective cognitive decline (SCD). Aiming to cover everything relating to SCD, Dr. Jessen shares insights in prognosis, risk factors and how SCD should be addressed in research and clinical practice.
Guest: Frank Jessen, MD, professor of psychiatry and psychotherapy, director, department of psychiatry, University of Cologne, clinical board member, Clinical Alzheimer’s Research, German Center of Neurodegenerative Disease (DZNE), chair, European Alzheimer’s Disease Consortium (EADC), founder and past chairman, ISTARRT Professional Interest Area on SCD, SCD-initiative (SCD-I), founder, chair, German Memory Clinic Network (DNG), advisory board, German Alzheimer Association, Hirnliga

Show Notes
Read Dr. Jessen’s study, “The characterisation of subjective cognitive decline,” on the National Library of Medicine website.
Listen to our previous episode with Dr. Jessen, “Defining Subjective Cognitive Decline,” on the Dementia Matters website or wherever you get your podcasts.
Read Dr. Jessen’s study, “Longitudinal Cognitive Impairment and Dementia Study (DELCODE),” on the DZNE website.
Learn more about Dr. Jessen at his profile on the DZNE website
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