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Geriatrics for residents in the surgical and medical specialties: implementation of curricula and training experiences
Authors:Potter Jane F  Burton John R  Drach George W  Eisner Janis  Lundebjerg Nancy E  Solomon David H
Institution:Section of Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. jpotter@unmc.edu
Abstract:In 1994, under the leadership of the late Dennis Jahnigen, the American Geriatrics Society, with support of the John A. Hartford Foundation, began a project to improve the amount and quality of geriatrics education that surgical and related medical specialty residents receive. The targeted disciplines initially were general surgery, emergency medicine, gynecology, orthopedic surgery, and urology and, later, anesthesiology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and thoracic surgery. A key element of this project was to develop model programs within surgical and related specialty residency education. The Geriatrics Education for Specialty Residents (GESR) program has supported 29 residencies to pilot methods for integration of geriatrics within residency programs, encouraged and inspired development of curricular content, and helped to develop faculty leaders to support these efforts in the long term and at a national level. This paper describes the GESR program, the status of curriculum development, steps for other programs to use in developing a geriatrics education program, and some of the common barriers likely to be encountered during implementation along with solutions to those barriers.
Keywords:medical education  surgical specialties  medical specialties  resident graduate medical education
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