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This video is part of the Diversity + Dementia series, produced by Being Patient with support provided by Eisai inc. Learn more about Diversity + Dementia: https://www.beingpatient.com/diversit... The University of California, San Francisco’s Dr. Van Ta Park joined Being Patient Live Talks to discuss her research on Alzheimer’s in Asian American communities. She discussed her current work on the Asian Cohort for Alzheimer’s Disease (ACAD) project and other work focused on brain health equity in marginalized communities. She also discusses her perspective on the barriers to dementia care and education for the Asian American communities she works with. Park is a University of California, San Francisco School of Nursing professor in the Department of Community Health Systems. Her research focuses on addressing issues related to racial and ethnic minority health and healthcare disparities, especially among Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander populations (AANHPI). Park is the founder and Contact MPI for the NIA-funded Collaborative Approach for AANHPI Research & Education (CARE), which has an extensive recruitment registry of 10,000+ AANHPI adults interested in participating in potential dementia and caregiving research. In addition, she’s actively working on the Asian Americans and Racism: Individual and Structural Experiences (ARISE) and Koreans Invested in Making Caregivers Health Important (KIMCHI) studies. Watch the full interview to learn more about Park’s work with AANHPI communities and her perspective on how Alzheimer’s research can better serve marginalized populations. —- If you loved watching this Live Talk, visit our website to find more of our Alzheimer’s coverage and subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.beingpatient.com/ Follow Being Patient: Twitter: / being_patient_ Instagram: / beingpatientvoices Facebook: / beingpatientalzheimers LinkedIn: / being-patient Being Patient is an editorially independent journalism outlet for news and reporting about brain health, cognitive science, and neurodegenerative diseases. In our Live Talk series on Facebook, former Wall Street Journal Editor and founder of Being Patient, Deborah Kan, interviews brain health experts and people living with dementia. Check out our latest Live Talks: https://www.beingpatient.com/category...