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Darryl Geddes 315 464-4828
Alzheimer’s Disease is Topic of Free Seminar, January 29
Dr. Richard Ham will discuss current therapies and exciting treatments on the horizon for Alzheimer’s Disease at a free seminar, Thursday, January 29, 6 p.m., at the University Health Care Manlius, located at 102 West Seneca Street, Manlius. Free parking is available in the lot adjacent to the building. The Health Science Center Manlius is fully handicapped accessible.
Dr. Ham, who practices at University Hospital and at University Health Care Manlius, is SUNY Distinguished Chair in Geriatric Medicine at the Health Science Center, and director of the Central New York Alzheimer’s Disease Assistance Center.
Refreshments will be provided. Enrollment is limited. To register, call Health Connections at (315) 464-8668. Registration will be accepted the day of the seminar.
The University Health Care Manlius offers a diverse range of medical services. The Health Science Center’s participation in the Manlius site is in collaboration with the University Medical Associates at Syracuse, Inc. Members of UMAS are physician/scientists at the Health Science Center.
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