Dear
Thank you for attending the IBP seminar, . We are pleased to present another seminar in your area entitled,
Memory. Recent discoveries have shed light on how the brain stores and retrieves information. This practical program describes how memory works, how it breaks down, and how to improve it in medical, dental and psychological settings.
Participants completing this 6-hour program should be able to:
1. Describe several forms of memory that can be selectively impaired.
2. Describe the role of memory in learning disabilities.
3. Describe memory impairments associated with pain, depression, and sleep disorders.
4. Distinguish between subclinical memory problems and dementia.
5. Identify several practical strategies to improve memory.
Presenter: Mark B. Moss, Ph.D., a neuropsychologist, is co-director for the Laboratory for Cognitive Neurobiology and is Chair of Anatomy and Neurobiology at Boston University School of Medicine. His research, supported in part by the NIH, includes the role of the prefrontal cortices in cognition, memory, the aging brain, hypertension, and dementia.
Dr. Moss has received multiple awards for excellence in teaching. An outstanding and inspiring speaker, he explains key concepts in nontechnical terms and illuminates them with fascinating case histories. In addition to Q & A sessions in class, Dr. Moss will answer your questions during the second half of the lunch break and by email after the program concludes.
For more detail on what this course entails you can
click here for a PDF of our brochure! Accredited professions include: Nurses, Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, MFTs, Addiction Professionals, Pharmacists, Dental Professionals, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Dietitians, Massage Therapists, and Educators. For specific approval information, please visit our website or call 888-202-2938.
Schedule: Check in: 8:15-9 AM, program starts: 9 AM, lunch (on own): 11:30 AM, Q&A and dicussion with instructor: 12-12:30 PM, lecture resumes: 12:30 PM, adjournment: 4 PM.
Please register early and arrive before the start time. Space is limited.
To register by
phone please call (866) 652-7414
To register
online please click on the desired location
Tue 02/22 - Oklahoma City, OK Wed 02/23 - Tulsa, OK To register by
mail please print the
brochure and mail to: IBP, 411 Washington Ave, Haddonfield, NJ 08033
Cost: $79 preregistered
$74 group rate (3 or more persons preregistering at the same time)
$89 on-site registration (if space is available)