Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. In this episode, we’ll explore a topic that we’re sure many listeners are eager to learn about: The Assessment of Major Neurocognitive Disorder, also known as dementia with Dr. Lesley Wiesenfeld who is a Geriatric Psychiatrist and Psychiatrist-in-Chief at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, where she leads the Geriatric Consult Liaison Psychiatry Service. She is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto.
The learning objectives for this episode are as follows:
Guest: Dr. Lesley Wiesenfeld ( Lesley.Wiesenfeld@sinaihealthsystem.ca )
Hosts: Dr. Luke Fraccaro (PGY-3), Dr. Mark Fraccaro (PGY-4), Sena Gok (international medical graduate)
Audio editing by: Sena Gok
Show notes by: Sena Gok
Interview Content:
Introduction: 0:13
Learning Objectives: 02:35
Diagnostic criteria of Major Neurocognitive Disorder: 03:20
Difference between Major and Mild Neurocognitive Disorder: 05:20
Red Flags of Cognitive Declines: 06:50
Normal Aging vs Major Neurocognitive Disorder: 10:00
Clinical Vignette – introduction: 11:35
Patient Assessment: 16:50
Past medical/family / Psychosocial history: 21:55
Clinical Vignette - Assessment: 37:45
Physical examination: 43:50
Investigations: 45:53
Role of genetic testing: 53:24
Clinical Vignette – Diagnosis: 57:50
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