Literature DB >> 3777582

A geriatrics curriculum for emergency medicine training programs.

J Jones, J Dougherty, L Cannon, D Schelble.   

Abstract

The growing number of elderly in the United States will continue to increase the demand for emergency services. Although the emergency medicine core curriculum, as defined by the American College of Emergency Physicians, requires mandatory training in pediatrics, there is no mention of geriatric care. A special body of knowledge regarding normal aging as well as the special presentation of disease in the elderly is required to provide optimum care for the aged patient. We present an integrated geriatric curriculum designed to operate within a three-year emergency medicine residency program. This curriculum identifies specific educational objectives for training in geriatric emergencies that can be summarized as follows: identify those impairments and functional disorders that often complicate diagnosis and therapy; acquire an understanding of how physiologic changes in aging affect normal laboratory and radiologic values; develop knowledge of drug side effects and interactions in this population; understand and treat the group of disease peculiar to the elderly; recognize diseases and injuries that present a different clinical picture in old age; and differentiate and treat common psychosocial emergencies in the elderly. These educational objectives are further defined using a specific interlinked framework of didactic presentations, journal clubs, case conferences, therapeutic audits, formal rotations, and consultants. This format will provide valuable educational experiences for the emergency medicine resident and may strengthen positive attitudes toward geriatric medicine.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3777582     DOI: 10.1016/s0196-0644(86)80608-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Emerg Med        ISSN: 0196-0644            Impact factor:   5.721


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3.  Disability and morbidity among older patients in the emergency department: a Danish population-based cohort study.

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