Strategies to build a larger workforce of physicians dedicated to research on aging are needed. One method to address this shortage of physician scientists in geriatrics is short-term training in aging research for early-stage medical students. The authors examined the effects of two summer research training programs, funded by the National Institutes of Health, on medical students' attitudes toward aging, using the Carolina Opinions on Care of Older Adults (COCOA). The programs combined mentored research, didactics, and some clinical exposure. In a sample of 134 participants, COCOA scores improved significantly after completion of the research training program. There was a significant interaction of gender, such that female students had hi...
The educational program in Geriatric Medicine for 4YMS was redesigned in 2009 in line with changes t...
This dissertation includes three studies of medical students' perceptions of older adults. Attitude ...
Ageism seeps deep into our society, whether in law, policies, or healthcare practices it segregates ...
Strategies to build a larger workforce of physicians dedicated to research on aging are needed. One ...
Summer training in aging research for medical students is a strat-egy for improving the pipeline of ...
This study examined the effect of an experimental program in gerontology and geriatrics on the knowl...
BACKGROUND Physicians' attitudes, knowledge and skills are powerful determinants of quality of ca...
Background: Widespread negative attitudes toward aging in the U.S. are obstacles to training care pr...
Research investigating the effects of attitude-focused interventions on doctors' and medical student...
Introduction: Existing literature on the geriatric-related attitudes of medical students reveals inc...
WOS: 000321476400014Introduction: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of 'Multidisci...
ObjectiveThere is a growing concern about a shortage of physician scientists. This problem is partic...
Demographic and labor force trends point to a critical need for professionals trained to work with o...
Introduction: Existing literature on the geriatric-related attitudes of medical students reveals inc...
Background: This study describes the development of a required 1-week curricular program in geriatri...
The educational program in Geriatric Medicine for 4YMS was redesigned in 2009 in line with changes t...
This dissertation includes three studies of medical students' perceptions of older adults. Attitude ...
Ageism seeps deep into our society, whether in law, policies, or healthcare practices it segregates ...
Strategies to build a larger workforce of physicians dedicated to research on aging are needed. One ...
Summer training in aging research for medical students is a strat-egy for improving the pipeline of ...
This study examined the effect of an experimental program in gerontology and geriatrics on the knowl...
BACKGROUND Physicians' attitudes, knowledge and skills are powerful determinants of quality of ca...
Background: Widespread negative attitudes toward aging in the U.S. are obstacles to training care pr...
Research investigating the effects of attitude-focused interventions on doctors' and medical student...
Introduction: Existing literature on the geriatric-related attitudes of medical students reveals inc...
WOS: 000321476400014Introduction: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of 'Multidisci...
ObjectiveThere is a growing concern about a shortage of physician scientists. This problem is partic...
Demographic and labor force trends point to a critical need for professionals trained to work with o...
Introduction: Existing literature on the geriatric-related attitudes of medical students reveals inc...
Background: This study describes the development of a required 1-week curricular program in geriatri...
The educational program in Geriatric Medicine for 4YMS was redesigned in 2009 in line with changes t...
This dissertation includes three studies of medical students' perceptions of older adults. Attitude ...
Ageism seeps deep into our society, whether in law, policies, or healthcare practices it segregates ...