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Friday, 6 September 2024

Speaker program for Friday

Friday Schedule
ALL CONFERENCE SESSIONS WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE BALLROOM

09:00-9:30

Registration and coffee

Ballroom Foyer

09:30-10:00

Tamar Macharadze

Lis Evered

Welcome and background​

Housekeeping

SESSION 1.1

Moderator: Liz Evered

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10:00-10:50

David A Scott

Perioperative neurocognitive Disorders - clinical impact and biomarker insights

10:50-11:00

Q&A

Q&A

11:00-11:20

Posters, Break & Networking

Ballroom Foyer

SESSION 1.2

Moderator: Tamar Macharadze

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11:25-12:20

Short oral presentations from abstracts, 5+2 minutes

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  • Elza Nikoleishvili

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  • Gunjan Mahesh Punyarthi

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  • Tina Kamkamidze

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  • Elene Nikobadze

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  • Istemi Taha Polat

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  • Aleksandra A. Rumiantseva

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  • Tamta Darsalia

 

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  • ​Medication safety in older patients with Cognitive Disorders: Best Practices and Innovations

  • Study of the Effects of Dopamine and Melatonin on Cognitive Functions and Sleep-Wake Cycles Due to Late-Night Phone Use

  • ​Self-reported post-Covid cognitive dysfunction in general population of Georgia

  • ​Morphological Phenomenon of “Chemotherapy”-induced Cognitive Impairment of Rats’ Central Nervous System

  • The Effect of intravenous amantadine sulfate on early postoperative cognitive functions in laparoscopic radical prostatectomies: A randomized, double blind, placebo controlled clinical trial

  • ​Cognitive Status and Congenital Heart Defects: Speech Disorders in Teenagers after congenital septal defects correction

  • ​GDS association with pain in pre and postoperative elderly patients​

12:20-13:15

Moderated Posters, NCD, 5 minutes

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  • Narguiz Abdullayeva

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  • Aynur Isayeva

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  • Ekaterine Dolmazashvili

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  • George Naneishvili

  • Tamar Goderidze

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  • Neurocognitive impairment among incancerated HIV positive people

  • Effect of Anesthetic Methods on Postoperative Cognitive Function in Patients Undergoing Nodular Goiter Surgery

  • ​Cognitive impairment in type 2 diabetes: A study in Tbilisi, Georgia

  • ​Cognitive dysfunction in paranoid schizophrenia

  • ​​Correlation of neurocognitive symptoms and Vitamin B12 serum level in COVID-19 Patients

13:15-14:00

Posters and Lunch

Parnas Restaurant

SESSION 1:3

Moderator: David Scott

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14:00-14:20

Tamar Macharadze

Perioperative neurocognitive disorders in Tbilisi, Georgia

14:20-14:40

Kelly Atkins

Preventing Delirium and Promoting Long-Term Brain health

14:40-15:00

Elizabeth Schneider

Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis and Diet: Implications for Cognitive Function

15:00-15:20

Kane O. Pryor

Awareness Under Anesthesia: Evidence from Clinical Trials

15:20-15:40

All speakers

Panel discussion

15:40-16:00

Posters, break & networking

Lobby

SESSION 1:4

Moderator: Gideon Caplan

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16:00-16:45

Wes Ely (by video)

Reclaiming what COVID took using Humanism and Science

Friday Dinner for Speakers 

A delicious menu, including drinks, is planned for our speakers and their guests in Gardenia Shevardnadze, a small, private garden with pathways for strolling through the spectacular flowers and greenery. There is a flower shop and a café where you can enjoy coffee or tea with desserts and a taste of Georgia’s national cuisine. The garden was created by gardener-botanist Zurab Shevardnadze.

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* Pre-booking required

18:30

Dinner for Speakers 

Gardenia Shevardnadze

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