Nathan Stephens narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher.
Earlier this month Nathan attended the Alzheimer’s Society annual conference at the Park Plaza Hotel London. This was his first in person event, where the focus of the day was on improving early diagnosis. The conference brought together professionals from all knucks and crannies of the health system, as well as academics, students, and most importantly people affected by dementia who played a part in every aspect of the day.
In this blog Nathan shares a few of my personal reflections, although, if anyone is reading this who did attend and find his recollection accurate, he apologises - there was a free bar!
Find the original text, and narration here on our website.
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-alzheimers-society-annual-conference/
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Nathan Stephens is a PhD Student and unpaid carer, working on his PhD at University of Worcester, studying the Worcestershire Meeting Centres Community Support Programme. Inspired by caring for both grandparents and personal experience of dementia, Nathan has gone from a BSc in Sports & Physical Education, an MSc in Public Health, and now working on his PhD.
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