Video Messages from The CRCNJ
What is a Clinical Research Trial?
The Cognitive and Research Center of New Jersey is a leader in research into Alzheimer’s Disease, cognitive decline, and other neurological conditions. Interested in getting involved in our research, or participating in one of our studies? Learn more about what that entails in this quick explainer video.
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) Facebook Live with Tony Dearing and Michelle Papka, Ph. D.
Director of The CRCNJ Michelle Papka, Ph.D. makes a guest appearance on Tony Dearing’s Facebook Live. This episode focuses on Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI): diagnoses, contributing factors, cognitive testing and how to access specialized care.
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Service in the Safety of Your Home at The CRCNJ
Director of The CRCNJ Michelle Papka, Ph.D. discusses the services they will continue to provide during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, in the safety of your home, via telephone or video conference (telehealth). These services include: Psychotherapy, Psychoeducation, No Cost Memory Screenings, Neuropsychological Evaluations and other Clinical Consults.
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No-Cost Services Via Telehealth at The CRCNJ
Director of The CRCNJ Michelle Papka, Ph.D. discusses the no-cost services and programs that are available during this period of social distancing, in the safety of your home, via telehealth. Some of these no-cost services and programs include: No Cost Memory Screenings and the Your Life Your Story Program. She also announces the addition of no cost video and slideshow lectures that will become available on TheCRCNJ.com over the next few weeks.
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Research Studies at The CRCNJ
Director of The CRCNJ Michelle Papka, Ph.D. gives a special message to the subjects participating in current research studies and provides updates on the extra precautions they are taking to ensure a safe environment for patients and their families.
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