Memory Loss, Alzheimer’s Dementia and Clinical Trials
Title: “Memory Loss, Alzheimer’s Dementia and Clinical Trials: Providing Hope”
Jeffrey Greenberg, MD.
Neurologist, Princeton and Rutgers Neurology in Monroe Township, NJ.
Co-Founder of Advanced Clinical Institute in Neptune, NJ
Dr. Greenberg is a practicing Neurologist in the community. He received a BA in English from Cornell University, an MD from Drexel and completed a Neurology residency and fellowship at Albert Einstein Medical Center in New York City. In 2018, Dr. Greenberg co-founded the Advanced Clinical Institute in Neptune, NJ where he practices his life’s mission to run clinical trials for Alzheimer’s Disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment and Memory loss. These clinical trials provide patients with hope and a way to fight back by participating to help find a cure.
Dr. Greenberg’s program will address:
- What is age-related memory loss, Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia?
- How do we distinguish between these?
- Is there a difference between Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease?
- What are Clinical Trials
- What happens in a clinical trial from the patient’s perspective?
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