How to Make an Alzheimer's Diagnosis in Primary Care: A Podcast with Nathaniel Chin

How to Make an Alzheimer's Diagnosis in Primary Care: A Podcast with Nathaniel Chin

Author: Alex Smith, Eric Widera February 6, 2025 Duration: 47:52

Things are changing quickly in the Alzheimer's space. We now have biomarkers that can reasonably approximate the degree of amyloid build-up in the brain with a simple blood test.  We have two new FDA-approved medications that reduce that amyloid buildup and modestly slow down the progression of the disease.  So, the question becomes, what, if anything, should we do differently in the primary care setting to diagnose the disease?

On today's podcast, we've invited Nathaniel Chin back to the GeriPal podcast to talk about what primary care needs to manage this new world of Alzheimer's disease effectively.  Nate is a geriatrician and clinician-scientist at the University of Wisconsin, as well as the host of the Wisconsin ADRC's podcast, "Dementia Matters." In each bi-weekly episode, he interviews Alzheimer's disease experts about research advances and caregiver strategies. Nate also wrote a NEJM piece last year on "Alzheimer's Disease, Biomarkers, and mAbs — What Does Primary Care Need?"

We address the following questions with Nate:

  • Has anything changed for the primary care doctor when diagnosing Alzheimer's?  How should we screen for cognitive impairment?

  • Does a good history matter anymore?

  • What's the role of assessing function?

  • What do we do with those who have only subjective cognitive complaints?

  • Can't we skip all this and just send some blood-based biomarkers?

  • What is the role of the amyloid antibody treatments?


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Hosted by UCSF physicians Alex Smith and Eric Widera, GeriPal-A Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine Podcast creates a vital space for conversation at the intersection of aging and serious illness care. This isn't a dry lecture series; it's a dynamic dialogue where Eric and Alex bring on leading experts to unpack the complexities of geriatric and palliative medicine. They delve into the latest research that should change practice, tackle the ethical dilemmas that provoke debate, and explore the nuanced clinical challenges that professionals face daily. The tone is engaging and often surprisingly lighthearted, with moments of humor and even the occasional song, making profound topics more accessible. Whether you're a clinician, nurse, social worker, or any professional dedicated to this field, this podcast offers a blend of evidence-based insights and practical wisdom you can use. It’s a resource that acknowledges the weight of the work while fostering connection and continued learning. For those seeking formal education credits, AMA PRA Category 1 CME and MOC credit are also available through the show. Tune in to join a community committed to improving care for older adults and those with serious illness.
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