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Adelman, Ronald D.; Ansell, Pamela; Breckman, Risa; Snow, Caitlin E.; Ehrlich, Amy R.; Greene, Michele G.; Greenberg, Debra F.; Raik, Barrie L.; Raymond, Joshua J.; Clabby, John F.; Fields, Suzanne D.; Breznay, Jennifer B. – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2011
Geriatric psychosocial problems are prevalent and significantly affect the physical health and overall well-being of older adults. Geriatrics fellows require psychosocial education, and yet to date, geriatrics fellowship programs have not developed a comprehensive geriatric psychosocial curriculum. Fellowship programs in the New York tristate area…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Geriatrics, Patients, Program Effectiveness
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Hulicka, Irene M.; Morganti, John B. – Educational Gerontology, 1976
Gerontological education is expanding for academic and practical reasons. One urban college offers a concentration in the psychology of aging within the psychology major. The philosophy, sequence of courses, required and/or recommended supportive courses, practical and field experiences, academic advisement procedures, and other features of the…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Developmental Psychology, Educational Innovation, Evaluation
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Gasek, George – 1976
Successful management of the elderly patient is related in part to how effectively he and members of the health care team can communicate with each other. If comprehension and/or expressive abilities are impaired, as they frequently are in the geriatric population, then efficient patient management becomes difficult. Unfortunately, this difficulty…
Descriptors: Administration, Communication Skills, Comprehension, Evaluation
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Dorfman, Rachelle A.; And Others – Social Work, 1995
Describes a geriatric wellness program in which social work practitioners played a major role. Compared results of a telephone screening test to detect depression with the clinical judgment of social workers. The screening instrument proved effective in assessing a population with a high rate of major depression. (RJM)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Comparative Analysis, Depression (Psychology), Emotional Disturbances