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A scoping review of the changing landscape of geriatric medicine in undergraduate medical education: curricula, topics and teaching methods.

Tahir MasudGiulia OgliariEleanor K LuntAdrian BlundellAdam Lee GordonRegina Elisabeth Roller-WirnsbergerMichael VassalloDaniela MariMarina KotsaniSingler KatrinRomán Romero OrtuñoAlfonso J Cruz-JentoftAndreas Ernst Stuck
Published in: European geriatric medicine (2022)
We recommend that future undergraduate medical curricula in Geriatric Medicine should take into account recent developments described in this paper. In addition to including newly emerged topics and advances in existing topics, different teaching settings and methods should also be considered. Employing vertical integration throughout the undergraduate course can usefully supplement learning achieved in a dedicated Geriatric Medicine undergraduate course. Interprofessional education can improve understanding of the roles of other professionals and improve team-working skills. A focus on improving communication skills and empathy should particularly enable better interaction with older patients. Embedding expected levels of Geriatric competencies should ensure that medical students have acquired the skills necessary to effectively treat older patients.
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