AGS Names Dr. Christopher Callahan, Leading Alzheimer’s Researcher, 2016 Recipient of Edward Henderson Award
Dr. Chris Callahan of @IUMedSchool to be awarded @AmerGeriatrics Henderson Award, deliver Henderson Lecture at #AGS16
New York (April 5, 2016)—The American Geriatrics Society (AGS) announced that Christopher Callahan, MD, an eldercare expert in depression, dementia, and related conditions, will receive this year’s prestigious Edward Henderson Award. Dr. Callahan—the Cornelius & Yvonne Pettinga Professor of Medicine at Indiana University (IU), as well as founding Director of the IU Center for Aging Research and a Research Scientist with the Regenstrief Institute—will deliver the prestigious Henderson State-of-the-Art Lecture at the AGS Annual Scientific Meeting (May 19-21; Long Beach, Calif.) on “Alzheimer's Disease: Individuals, Dyads, Communities, and Costs.” His presentation will focus on an extensive body of research addressing care for older adults with Alzheimer’s disease, the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S. and one of the only leading causes of mortality that cannot presently be prevented or cured.
“Across his more than 25-year career, Dr. Callahan has raised the bar for geriatrics research and expertise by expanding our understanding of what it means to deliver high-quality, person-centered care,” notes AGS President Steven R. Counsell, MD, AGSF. “Dr. Callahan’s commitment to dementia care models has led to new ways of thinking about managing Alzheimer’s disease in health systems that are now more integrated and more collaborative.”