Nursing Homes as a Clinical Site for Training Geriatric Health Care Professionals
Nursing homes can be ideal clinical teaching and learning environments for acquiring geriatric specialty and interdisciplinary team skills, particularly those regarding assessment, care planning, management, monitoring, and collaborating in an interdisciplinary milieu. Little is known as to how geriatric specialty training programs use nursing homes to meet expected specialty competencies, or the types of clinical experiences in nursing homes required by academic geriatric training programs. This article describes the expectations of 5 clinical health care disciplines (dentistry, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and social work) and nursing home administration regarding desirable nursing home characteristics that support gaining geriatric competencies. The issues involved in using nursing homes as supportive educational environments in geriatric education are discussed.
Keywords: Geriatric specialist, nursing homes, competencies
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Supported by a grant from the Commonwealth Fund.
PII: S1525-8610(08)00421-0
doi:10.1016/j.jamda.2008.11.002
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