On December 7, 2024, an academic feast bringing together elite scholars in the field of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei cognitive impairment - the 7th Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Academic Conference of the Cognitive Impairment Branch of the Chinese Gerontology Society was grandfully opened in Beijing. Sponsored by the Cognitive Disorders Branch of the Chinese Geriatric Society and hosted by the Cadre Diagnosis and Treatment Department of the First Medical Center of the PLA General Hospital, the conference attracted more than 100 top experts, scholars and industry representatives from the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region to attend the scene, and nearly 3,000 people participated through the online platform. This summit of the medical community focuses on the cognitive disorders represented by Alzheimer's disease (AD), and aims to discuss the latest research results, treatment advances and future trends.
In his opening speech, Xu Xiaodong, vice president and Secretary-General of the Chinese Geriatric Society, expressed sincere gratitude to the experts and scholars attending the meeting for their support, and stressed that in the context of the current aging society, cognitive impairment has become a key factor affecting the health and well-being of the elderly. She pointed out that the prevention and treatment of cognitive disorders is not only related to the quality of life of the elderly, but also an important mission to actively respond to the challenges of population aging and improve the level of geriatric medicine. She called on participants to join hands and contribute to advancing research on the prevention and treatment of cognitive disorders.
This conference brought together many top talents in the field of geriatrics and cognitive disorders, who did not forget their original intention, dedicated love, and jointly injected new vitality into the prevention and treatment of cognitive disorders. Professor Jia Jianjun, President of the Cognitive Disorders Branch of the Chinese Geriatric Society, Professor Wei Cuibai, Vice president of the Branch, Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University, Professor Xu Jun, Vice president of the branch, Beijing Tiantan Hospital affiliated to Capital Medical University, Professor Qian Hairong, standing member of the Third Medical Center of the PLA General Hospital, and Professor Li Xuemei, deputy director General of the First Medical Center of the PLA General Hospital, co-chaired five well-known experts Academic sharing session.
During the academic sharing session, seven experts including Professor Zhou Yuying from Tianjin Huanhu Hospital, Professor Jia Longfei from Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University, Professor Gu Ping from the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Professor Xiao Weizhong from Peking University Third Hospital, Professor Zhang Nan from Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Professor Ma Xiaowei from the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University and Professor Xu Jun from Beijing Tiantan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University, The study was conducted on "Interpretation of Vascular Cognitive Impairment Guidelines in 2024", "Systemic Inflammation and Alzheimer's Disease", "Management of Audiovisual Function in AD patients", "PD and cognitive Impairment", "Recognition, monitoring and management of amyloid-related imaging abnormalities", "Neuroregulatory treatment of AD" and "How to evaluate the correct choice of AD treatment through valuable clinical benefits" Excellent reports and exchanges were made on cutting-edge issues such as Choice.
During the conference, the experts also had an in-depth discussion on the expert consensus of the year, providing a new direction for the research and practice in the field of cognitive disorders. In his concluding speech, President Jia Jianjun spoke highly of the content of the conference, saying that the content of the conference is novel and rich, both frontier review and basic research and clinical practice are equal, which provides valuable reference and support for the participants. At the same time, he expressed his special thanks to the active participation of young scholars and looked forward to them injecting new vitality into the future development of the discipline of cognitive disorders. Finally, President Jia Jianjun expressed his sincere thanks to Vice President Chen Qingling and Director General Wang Yongjun for their online attention and support, and looked forward to more such academic exchange activities in the future to jointly promote the research on the prevention and treatment of cognitive disorders to a new height.