OBJECTIVE: It is widely recognized that interdisciplinary team care is essential for effective management of complex patients such as the frail elderly. Physicians need to understand the operational mechanisms that drive the team care model. While such concepts should be an integral part of medical education, teaching such a model of care that demonstrates effective provider communication, coordination of multiple services, and the provision of cost-effective health care can be difficult. The Program of All-inclusive Care of the Elderly (PACE) is a well-established, high-quality program that has been replicated nationally and can serve as an effective teaching model. Achieving the goals of the PACE program requires strong team leadership an...
This article describes a new type of team training that involves undergraduate students of medicine,...
Background: There is a nationwide shortage of geriatric prepared providers. Caring for complex older...
Caring for the growing elderly population will require specialty and subspecialty physicians who hav...
Purpose: The purpose of this presentation is to develop strategies to incorporate and evaluate inte...
Interprofessional teams are considered essential to health care programs caring for older adults wit...
Theme: Preparing Healthcare Learners for a Changing WorldParallel Sessions : Changing Expectations i...
Tomohiro Asakawa,1 Hidenobu Kawabata,1 Kengo Kisa,2 Takayoshi Terashita,3 Manabu Murakami,4 Junji Ot...
Abstract Background Improving the care of older adults in our healthcare system involves teams worki...
In new practice models, such as the Chronic Care Model, there is an emphasis on interdisciplinary co...
Background: The complex healthcare needs of frail older people and their increased risk of disabilit...
Background Recent studies suggest that simulation training for geriatric medicine is useful and po...
The medical complexity of the older adult continues to increase as people are living longer and accu...
Current health professions training programs offer limited longitudinal opportunities in geriatrics ...
Describes the Interprofessional Geriatric Education Program (IGEP) at the University of New England ...
This project aims to translate the clinical experience of the multidisciplinary frailty team into a ...
This article describes a new type of team training that involves undergraduate students of medicine,...
Background: There is a nationwide shortage of geriatric prepared providers. Caring for complex older...
Caring for the growing elderly population will require specialty and subspecialty physicians who hav...
Purpose: The purpose of this presentation is to develop strategies to incorporate and evaluate inte...
Interprofessional teams are considered essential to health care programs caring for older adults wit...
Theme: Preparing Healthcare Learners for a Changing WorldParallel Sessions : Changing Expectations i...
Tomohiro Asakawa,1 Hidenobu Kawabata,1 Kengo Kisa,2 Takayoshi Terashita,3 Manabu Murakami,4 Junji Ot...
Abstract Background Improving the care of older adults in our healthcare system involves teams worki...
In new practice models, such as the Chronic Care Model, there is an emphasis on interdisciplinary co...
Background: The complex healthcare needs of frail older people and their increased risk of disabilit...
Background Recent studies suggest that simulation training for geriatric medicine is useful and po...
The medical complexity of the older adult continues to increase as people are living longer and accu...
Current health professions training programs offer limited longitudinal opportunities in geriatrics ...
Describes the Interprofessional Geriatric Education Program (IGEP) at the University of New England ...
This project aims to translate the clinical experience of the multidisciplinary frailty team into a ...
This article describes a new type of team training that involves undergraduate students of medicine,...
Background: There is a nationwide shortage of geriatric prepared providers. Caring for complex older...
Caring for the growing elderly population will require specialty and subspecialty physicians who hav...