Introduction: We hypothesized that a geriatric chief complaint–based didactic curriculum would improve resident documentation of elderly patient care in the emergency department (ED). Methods: A geriatric chief complaint curriculum addressing the 3 most common chief complaints—abdominal pain, weakness, and falls—was developed and presented. A pre- and postcurriculum implementation chart review assessed resident documentation of the 5 components of geriatric ED care: 1) differential diagnosis/patient evaluation considering atypical presentations, 2) determination of baseline function, 3) chronic care facility/caregiver communication, 4) cognitive assessment, and 5) assessment of polypharmacy. A single reviewer assessed 5 pre- and 5 postimpl...
Most geriatric care is provided in non-hospital settings. Internal Medicine and Family Medicine resi...
Objectives: Emergency medicine (EM) physicians commonly care for patients with serious life-limiting...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to evaluate emergency medicine physician and nurse acc...
Introduction: We hypothesized that a geriatric chief complaint–based didactic curriculum would impro...
Introduction: Emergency care of older adults requires specialized knowledge of their unique physiolo...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate geriatric education programs for emergency department (ED) professionals bas...
The emergency department (ED) visit rate for older patients exceeds that of all age groups other tha...
Introduction As the population ages, emergency physicians must be better equipped to manage the comp...
Improving emergency department (ED) care for older adults is a critical issue in emergency medicine....
Despite the geriatric patient’s high utilization of the Emergency Department (ED), the care delivery...
Older people represent a growing proportion of attendees in Emergency Departments across Europe. Tra...
As the global geriatric population continues to grow, an increasing proportion of people reporting t...
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Study Objectives The geriatric population is increasing in size and expected to represent 20% of the...
BACKGROUND: Older adults frequently attend the Emergency Department (ED) with poorly defined symptom...
Most geriatric care is provided in non-hospital settings. Internal Medicine and Family Medicine resi...
Objectives: Emergency medicine (EM) physicians commonly care for patients with serious life-limiting...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to evaluate emergency medicine physician and nurse acc...
Introduction: We hypothesized that a geriatric chief complaint–based didactic curriculum would impro...
Introduction: Emergency care of older adults requires specialized knowledge of their unique physiolo...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate geriatric education programs for emergency department (ED) professionals bas...
The emergency department (ED) visit rate for older patients exceeds that of all age groups other tha...
Introduction As the population ages, emergency physicians must be better equipped to manage the comp...
Improving emergency department (ED) care for older adults is a critical issue in emergency medicine....
Despite the geriatric patient’s high utilization of the Emergency Department (ED), the care delivery...
Older people represent a growing proportion of attendees in Emergency Departments across Europe. Tra...
As the global geriatric population continues to grow, an increasing proportion of people reporting t...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Study Objectives The geriatric population is increasing in size and expected to represent 20% of the...
BACKGROUND: Older adults frequently attend the Emergency Department (ED) with poorly defined symptom...
Most geriatric care is provided in non-hospital settings. Internal Medicine and Family Medicine resi...
Objectives: Emergency medicine (EM) physicians commonly care for patients with serious life-limiting...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to evaluate emergency medicine physician and nurse acc...