FTD Research Mini-Series: All About Neuropsych Testing with Psychometrist Steve Smith

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As a follow up to our recap of Day 1, we interviewed Steve Smith to learn more about Neuropsych testing. Steve explains what it’s like to administer these tests, what they’re looking for during testing and how this intensive battery aids in distinguishing an FTD diagnosis.
Steve Smith is a Senior Program Coordinator at the Mayo Clinic with 12 years of experience in research and neuropsychological testing. Steve oversees research coordination, psychometric testing, and daily operations of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center.
Enjoy the science side of our experience, you guys!
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Today's sponsor is The Bluefield Project: The Bluefield Project to Cure FTD, is on a mission to support research to improve our understanding of a genetic form of frontotemporal dementia, and to help find a cure for this devastating disease. So how can you help? If FTD runs in your family, participating in a Natural History Study, or in a therapeutic clinical trial, makes an enormous contribution. To learn more, please go to ftdregistry.org
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FTD Research Mini-Series: All About Neuropsych Testing with Psychometrist Steve Smith

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