"I like being young, active, alive": first-year medical students' attitudes to their own aging.
Sarah A MarrsJenny InkerMadeline McIntyreLeland WatersTracey GendronPublished in: Gerontology & geriatrics education (2023)
Understanding that students enter medical school with a multi-faceted view of aging provides an opportunity for future work to explore senior mentoring programs as a way to tap into this complex view of aging by changing the way students think not just about older patients but about aging more broadly, and specifically about themselves as aging individuals.