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| While the Section of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine is relatively
new, the geriatrics program at The University of Chicago has been recognized
for its excellence in patient care, teaching, and research for many
years. U.S. News and World Report has consistently rated our geriatrics
program one of the top programs in the state of Illinois and in the
top 29 in the nation. Since its inception in 2000, the Section of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
has grown from seven full-time faculty members to twelve full time faculty
members, making it one of the larger programs in the country. Together
with approximately six geriatrics fellows per year and more than thirty
research, clinical, and administrative staff, we are devoted to improving
the care of the nation’s older adults through our research, training,
and patient care programs described below.
Research Accomplishments: The research program of the Section of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine has been supported by essentially all of the major institutes and foundations funding aging-related research in the United States, including the National Institute on Aging (NIA), the John A. Hartford Foundation, the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, the Alzheimer’s Association, the Retirement Research Foundation, and the Greenwall Foundation.
Our research is enriched by a multi-disciplinary approach. We actively collaborate with research colleagues in general internal medicine, oncology, neurology, psychiatry, gynecology, and hospital medicine. Our research programs involve experts in ethics, sociology, psychology, education, social work, nursing, public policy, and gerontology. Education and Training: The faculty members of the
Section of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine are very proud of the extensive and superb teaching
they do for medical students, residents, and fellows. Whether our
trainees eventually The Section of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine also is home to a geriatrics fellowship training program and an innovative combined training program in geriatrics and oncology, funded in part by the American Society of Clinical Oncology. Our fellowship programs attract some of the best residents from within our own medicine residency. Graduates of our fellowship program are achieving success in careers in academic medicine (as educators and researchers), clinical practice, medical journalism, and health care management. Patient Care: With over 11,000 patient visits per
year, the Section of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine provides outstanding multi-disciplinary
team care across the continuum of care settings including:
Specialty clinics in Geriatrics include the Center for Comprehensive Care and Research on Memory Disorders (The Memory Center), the Geriatric Cancer Survivors Clinic, the Geriatric Arthritis Clinic, Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Program, Continence Clinic, and the PEACE Clinic for Palliative Care. Full-time advance practice nurses and social workers are part of the on-site teams at both clinics, ensuring a comprehensive and holistic approach to the care of patients and their families. Experts in psychiatry, neurology, ophthalmology, rheumatology, audiology and nutrition practice alongside the geriatrics group. Students, residents, and fellows learn from all of these health care professionals and learn how to provide effective medical care to older patients in the context of being a team member. .Our approach allows us to provide state of the art care to the most complex and frail patients, including patients in their 80s, 90s, or even over age 100. |
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