GSA 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting Online
The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) is virtually hosting its annual scientific meeting November 4-7, "GSA 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting Online - Turning 75: Why Age Matters."
The GSA 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting Online brings together researchers, educators, scientists, health care professionals, influential thought leaders, and industry experts to address today’s most pressing issues in the field of aging. The 2020 theme, "Turning 75: Why Age Matters," was selected as a celebration of GSA's 75th Anniversary.
The meeting will include 75 streaming symposia, over 250 on-demand symposia, 450 on-demand paper presentations, 1500 posters, live discussions with every presenter and networking opportunities. Attendees will have easy access to all sessions. The following topics will be covered in the meeting:
- Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias
- Family Caregiving
- Long-Term Care
- Cognition
- Minority & Diverse Populations
- Education and Training
- Social determinants of Health and Aging
- Aging in Place
- Mental Health
- Family and Intergenerational Relations
The John A. Hartford Foundation President, Terry Fulmer, PhD, RN, FAAN, will be presenting the Kent and Kleemeier Award Lecture, and Rani E. Snyder, MPA, Vice President, Program, will present in a session on caregiving, Engaging and Educating Older Adults and Caregivers in Age-Friendly Healthcare.
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