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Joanne Zanetos

Editor-in-Chief
Joanne Zanetos
Assistant Professor
Georgia Southern University Statesboro
GA USA

Biography

Joanne Zanetos is an Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing and Health and Human Sciences at the Georgia Southern University. She has extensive experience as a registered Nurse and Nurse Educator in higher education. She has published in nursing journals and has been a previous speaker at the International Conference for Geriatrics and Gerontology and International Conference on Mental Health and Human Resilience.

Research Interest

Pharmacology
Mental Health
Geriatrics
Ageing

 

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David Truswell

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David Truswell
Senior Project Manager
North West London
UK

Biography

David Truswell works as a Senior Project Manager for Central and North West London NHS Trust. Educated to Masters Level (M.Sc and MBA) has worked for a number of years in service change developments involving services to black and minority ethnic communities. He worked with commissioners of dementia services across London in 2009-2010 as lead for Commissioning Support for London on implementing the UK’s Dementia Strategy in London. He also writes on the impact of dementia in the black and minority communities and sits on a number of steering groups in London developing dementia services for these communities.

Research Interest

Dementia
Alzheimer's Disease

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