An Interprofessional Yearlong Geriatrics Fellowship Program for Advanced Practice Nursing and Social Work Students

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2022-09
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Background: The care of older adults with complex medical conditions requires effective team-based care.

Problem: Nursing and social work students need a curriculum that provides them with immersive experiences in geriatrics to prepare them for competent practice.

Approach: This Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program supported 5 advanced practice nursing (APN) and 5 master of social work (MSW) student fellows in a 2-semester program, with 3 cohorts completing the fellowship over 3 years (N = 30).

Outcomes: By the completion of the fellowship, students had (1) demonstrated increased knowledge of age-related changes and health problems experienced by older adults, (2) developed clinical competencies in providing patient-centered health care for older adults, and (3) assessed the fellowship as helpful in preparing for interprofessional team care.

Conclusions: An interprofessional gerontology fellowship for APN and MSW students can develop knowledge and skills in team-based care for older adults. Recommendations for creating a fellowship curriculum are provided.

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Glassburn, S., Frank, K., Fulton, J., Westmoreland, G., Garrison, E., Roth, S., & Litzelman, D. K. (2022). An Interprofessional Yearlong Geriatrics Fellowship Program for Advanced Practice Nursing and Social Work Students. Nurse Educator, 47(5), E114–E119. https://doi.org/10.1097/NNE.0000000000001212
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