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We’ve been in business for 18 years and are Derbyshire trusted Psychiatry authority for 5 years! Derby Psychiatry Association, Inc., the company that owns and operates Dementia Today (for 1+ years), has researched the Psychiatry industry independently since 1992.

Derby Psychiatry Association, Inc., a Derby, East Midlands-based publisher/consulting firm, publishes a variety of market research studies about different service and healthcare sectors, as well as an independent market research study called: “Aging, memory, and mild cognitive impairment” The 3th edition of this study was published in May 2010. Fortune 500 companies pay us thousands for our proprietary research and forecasts. Now, you, the consumer, can benefit from our vast knowledge and special expertise for a tiny fraction of the cost.

Since we ARE independent, you can be sure that our opinions and reviews and Psychiatry reports on DementiaToday.net are indeed unbiased. Our good reputation is at stake. Derby Psychiatry Association covers a wide range of service industries, but the Dementia market is our specialty.

Since we do NOT sell or operate any Psychiatry programs or products, the best plans we find for you, via the online questionnaire you complete at this website, are TOTALLY unbiased findings. We are here to serve YOU.

Derby Psychiatry Association, Inc.
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President, Research Director, DementiaToday.net website editor:
Knopman, D.A., MD, PHD

Our Experts

Karl Kobayashi, MD
Augustus Rose Professor of Neurology and Professor
of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences,
UCLA School of Medicine,
Los Angeles, California

Laurence Reutens, MD
Consultant Psychiatrist, Royal Prince
Alfred Hospital; Neuropsychiatry Fellow, Neuropsychiatric Institute,
Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, Australia

Joseph Lottman MD FEBU
Chair, Department of Radiology and Diagnostic
Imaging, Manchester Veterans Affairs Medical Center,
Manchester, New Hampshire

Jerzy Wegiel V.D.M., Ph.D.
Acting Chair, Department of Pathological
Neurobiology, New York State Institute for Basic
Research in Developmental Disabilities,
Staten Island, New York

George S. Zubenko M.D., Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Psychiatry,
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Heather A. Wishart MB MCH BSC FRCS (PAED)
Departments of Psychiatry and Radiology,
Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, New Hampshire

Disclaimer

Derby Psychiatry Association, Inc. serves only as an added-value clearinghouse for medical and health information and does not directly or indirectly practice medicine. Any information provided by Derby Psychiatry Association Inc. is intended solely for educating our visitors and should not be construed as medical advice or guidance which should always be obtained from a physician or other licensed health care professional.

As such, the user assumes full responsibility for the appropriate use of the medical information contained in these reports and agrees to hold Derby Psychiatry Association, Inc. and any of its third party providers harmless from any and all claims or actions arising from the visitor’s use or reliance on these reports.

Although we make every reasonable attempt to conduct a thorough search of the published medical literature, the possibility exists that some significant articles may be missed.

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DementiaToday.net covers critical psychiatric issues from around the world. It is designed to be a resource for an international audience of policy makers and journalists as well as public health researchers, practitioners, advocates and also for general public.

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