A narrative overview of undergraduate geriatric medicine education worldwide

Grace Pearson*, Yoav Ben-Shlomo, Emily J Henderson

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

There is a mismatch between the healthcare needs of the ageing population worldwide and the amount of education medical students receive in geriatric medicine. In 2014, Mateos-Nozal et al. published a systematic review of all undergraduate education surveys in geriatric medicine—a decade on, it is timely for an up-to-date overview of the state of undergraduate geriatric medicine education globally. In this review, we outline the international evidence in the field, exploring the results of national and multi-national teaching surveys, and discussing the relative strengths and weaknesses of nationally recommended curricula. We set these findings in the context of ageing population demographics, concluding with recommendations for the future of education and educational research in geriatric medicine, that aims to build capacity in the healthcare workforce and improve quality of care for older people.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1533-1540
Number of pages8
JournalEuropean Geriatric Medicine
Volume15
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Sept 2024

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Research Groups and Themes

  • Bristol Medical Education Research Group
  • Ageing and Movement Research Group

Keywords

  • Geriatric Medicine
  • Medical Education
  • Undergraduate
  • Global
  • Ageing

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