Course: Real Answers to Real Questions | Blood-Based Clarity: Navigating An Alzheimer’s Diagnosis with Confidence
CME Credits: 0.00
Released: 2026-02-27
Blood-Based Clarity: Navigating an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis with Confidence is a CME activity designed for primary care physicians, general neurologists, nurse practitioners, and physician associates involved in cognitive health care across the aging spectrum. As first-line health care professionals, these clinicians are well positioned to recognize early signs of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), yet often face challenges in distinguishing it from normal aging. Diagnostic uncertainty can delay appropriate intervention, care planning, and treatment. This activity explores the growing role of blood-based biomarkers (BBMs) in detecting early AD pathology and offers practical guidance on incorporating them into clinical workflows. Participants will learn how to identify appropriate patients for testing, interpret BBM results, and determine when referral to a specialist is warranted—supporting earlier diagnosis, informed decision-making, and improved outcomes.
After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to:
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