On-the-Go CME: Advancing Geriatric Medicine — The GRS12 Audio Companion
The GRS12 Audio Companion is your trusted resource for advancing knowledge and confidence in geriatric medicine. Designed for primary care providers who work with older adults, this program delivers practical how-to tips, preferred treatment strategies, and valuable GRS12 pearls that enhance clinical decision-making and support board exam preparation.
Hear directly from American Geriatrics Society GRS12 chapter authors as they deliver trusted, evidence-based perspectives across nine essential domains of geriatric medicine, empowering you to update your knowledge and improve your patient care strategies. Topics include:
- Foundations in Aging
- Care Systems
- Approach to the Patient
- What Matters
- Mind
- Mobility
- Medication
- Multicomplexity – Geriatric Syndromes
- Multicomplexity – Diseases and Disorders
* Note: The GRS12 Audio Companion is not a recitation of the GRS12 Print Syllabus. It features interview-based discussions with GRS12 authors and experts who highlight key topics, explain clinical implications, and provide guidance on applying GRS12 information in practice.
* Original Release Date: October 1, 2025
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Describe the general principles of aging and the biomedical and psychosocial issues of aging
- Recognize and apply the various dimensions of diversity, including race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, ability, and socioeconomic status, as they relate to older adults
- Discuss legal, ethical, and advance care planning issues related to geriatric medicine
- Appraise the financing of health care for older adults
- Identify the basic principles of geriatric medicine, including assessment, prognostication, pharmacotherapy, prevention, exercise, palliative care, rehabilitation, and sensory deficits
- Use state-of-the-art approaches or models of care for geriatric care while providing care in hospitals, office practices, nursing homes, home-care settings, telehealth platforms, and others
- Diagnose and manage geriatric syndromes, including dementia, delirium, urinary incontinence, malnutrition, osteoporosis, falls, pressure injuries, sleep disorders, pain, dysphagia, and dizziness
- Apply relevant information from other fields, such as cardiology, pulmonology, neurology, psychiatry, dermatology, dentistry, and gynecology, to the care of older patients
- Employ quality indicators to assess and improve the care of older adults
Interpret evidence-based data to increase the effectiveness of teaching geriatrics to all health professionals
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