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Financial Decision Making and Fraud in Older Age: Neuropsychology, Neuroimaging, and Policy Considerations

Duke Han, PhD
Professor of Family Medicine
Keck School of Medicine
University of Southern California

Educational objectives
Describe the impact of cognitive impairment on financial exploitation risk in older age. Explain the neurobiological mechanisms underlying financial decision making and fraud risk in older age. Discuss the impact of available evidence on clinical practice and public policy. 

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Faculty Relationship Disclosure
Presenter Duke Han, PhD is an Executive Committee Member of the ARCH Network. Planners Michi Yukawa, MD, MPH; Elaine Chow; Kenneth Covinsky, MD, MPH; Mary Tran; Louise Water, MD; have stated they have nothing to disclose.

Commercial Support Disclosure
No commercial support has been provided in conjunction with this grand rounds presentation.

 

Please contact Mary Tran for more information: mary.tran2@ucsf.edu

Event Details

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