Specialists Partnering
with MINT Memory Clinics
MINT Memory Clinics enable primary care teams and specialists to build their capacity to care for people living with dementia and support their caregivers. Trusted working relationships between specialists and primary care providers are central to the proven success of the MINT Memory Clinic model.
Learn more about how specialists can benefit from partnering with MINT Memory Clinics:
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Specialist Video Library
Dr. Michael Borrie offers his perspective on MINT Memory Clinics. Dr. Borrie is a geriatrician and Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Western Ontario, London, ON.
2m 56s
May 18th 2020
Dr. Jennifer Wells offers her perspective on MINT Memory Clinics. Dr. Wells is a geriatrician and Chair of the Division of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Western Ontario, London, ON.
2m 1s
May 18th 2020
Dr. Jo-Anne Clarke offers her perspective on MINT Memory Clinics. Dr. Clarke is a geriatrician and clinical lead at the North East Specialized Geriatric Centre, Sudbury, ON.
2m 45s
May 18th 2020
Dr. Alexandra Peel offers her perspective on MINT Memory Clinics. Dr. Peel is a geriatrician and Chair of Senior Care at the Gateway Centre of Excellence in Rural Health, Wingham, ON.
2m 43s
May 18th 2020
Dr. David Tang-Wai offers his perspective on MINT Memory Clinics. Dr. Tang-Wai is a behavioural neurologist and Director of Clinical Services of Neurology at the University Health Network, Toronto, ON.
3m 25s
May 18th 2020
Dr. Carmela Tartaglia offers her perspective on MINT Memory Clinics. Dr. Tartaglia is a cognitive neurologist at the University Health Network Memory Clinic, Toronto, ON.
3m 12s
May 17th 2020
May 18th 2020
Dr. Howard Chertkow talks about clinical research involving persons with cognitive impairment seen in MINT Memory Clinics. Dr. Chertkow is the Chair in Cognitive Neurology & Innovation and Director of the Clinical Trials Unit at Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto, ON.
16m 19s
May 18th 2020