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Considering Accreditation in Gerontology: The Importance of Interprofessional Collaborative Competencies to Ensure Quality Health Care for Older Adults
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Family MedicineAdvanced Practice ProviderMultidisciplinary CarePrimary CareAdult LearningGerontologyHealth Services ResearchInterprofessional EducationIntegrated CareGeriatricsInter-professional CollaborationPerson-centered Service ProvisionClinical GerontologyNursingPalliative CareHealth Care NeedsInterprofessional Collaborative CompetenciesHealth Profession TrainingOlder AdultsMedicine
The health care needs of older adults can be complex and multifaceted. Safe, effective, equitable, and person-centered service provision relies on skilled interprofessional, team-based practice. Too often, students seeking a career specializing in gerontology are not exposed to such interprofessional, team-based learning and practice during their coursework. This article details the core interprofessional collaborative competencies that need to be an integral component of any program providing quality education on issues in aging.
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