Steve Satek, Founder and President of Great Lakes Clinical Trials
Steve Satek, Founder and President of Great Lakes Clinical Trials, will speak as special guest on the topic of “Understanding Memory Loss”, including aspects such as ‘What is the difference between Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia?’ and ‘How do we recognize Alzheimer’s?’ for the Czechoslovak Society of America Fraternal Life’s September meeting.
Details: 6:30 p.m. on Friday, September 10, via Zoom video-conference.
If you are interested in joining our video meeting for this presentation, please send an email request to info@greatlakesclinicaltrials.com to be provided with details to connect to the meeting and presentation.
About Czechoslovak Society of America
CSA Fraternal Life (formerly the Czechoslovak Society of America) is America’s oldest Fraternal Benefit Society, founded in 1854 in St Louis Missouri, by Czechoslovak immigrants who wanted to provide security for their widows and children upon their death. While there remains a strong connection to those Czech and Slovak roots, as a general fraternal society, membership is open to all individuals of good character that share a common value system and meet their underwriting requirements.
Memory Loss Concerns?
If you may be interested in participating in Memory Loss and Alzheimer’s disease research, Great Lakes Clinical Trials offer no-cost, no-obligation virtual Memory Assessments to adults over the age of 50: Schedule a Free Memory Test.