General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition
The General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG) is a brief screening test for cognitive impairment introduced by Brodaty et al. in 2002. It was specifically developed for the use in the primary care setting.
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Synonyms | GPCOG |
Purpose | Determine cognitive impairment in elderly |
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