TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of Geriatric Mental Health Learning Objectives for Medical Students
T2 - A Response to the Institute of Medicine 2012 Report
AU - Lehmann, Susan W.
AU - Brooks, William B.
AU - Popeo, Dennis
AU - Wilkins, Kirsten M.
AU - Blazek, Mary C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry
PY - 2017/10
Y1 - 2017/10
N2 - America is aging as the population of older adults increases. The shortage of geriatric mental health specialists means that most geriatric mental healthcare will be provided by physicians who do not have specialty training in geriatrics. The Institute of Medicine Report of 2012 highlighted the urgent need for development of national competencies and curricula in geriatric mental health for all clinicians. Virtually all physicians can expect to treat older patients with mental health symptoms, yet currently there are no widely accepted learning objectives in geriatric mental health specific for medical students. The authors describe the development of a set of such learning objectives that all medical students should achieve by graduation. The iterative process included initial drafting by content experts from five medical schools with input and feedback from a wider group of geriatric psychiatrists, geriatricians, internists, and medical educators. The final document builds upon previously published work and includes specific knowledge, attitudes and skills in six key domains: Normal Aging, Mental Health Assessment of the Geriatric Patient, Psychopharmacology, Delirium, Depression, and Dementia. These objectives address a pressing need, providing a framework for national standards and curriculum development.
AB - America is aging as the population of older adults increases. The shortage of geriatric mental health specialists means that most geriatric mental healthcare will be provided by physicians who do not have specialty training in geriatrics. The Institute of Medicine Report of 2012 highlighted the urgent need for development of national competencies and curricula in geriatric mental health for all clinicians. Virtually all physicians can expect to treat older patients with mental health symptoms, yet currently there are no widely accepted learning objectives in geriatric mental health specific for medical students. The authors describe the development of a set of such learning objectives that all medical students should achieve by graduation. The iterative process included initial drafting by content experts from five medical schools with input and feedback from a wider group of geriatric psychiatrists, geriatricians, internists, and medical educators. The final document builds upon previously published work and includes specific knowledge, attitudes and skills in six key domains: Normal Aging, Mental Health Assessment of the Geriatric Patient, Psychopharmacology, Delirium, Depression, and Dementia. These objectives address a pressing need, providing a framework for national standards and curriculum development.
KW - Medical student
KW - geriatric mental health curriculum
KW - geriatric psychiatry curriculum
KW - undergraduate medical education
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jagp.2017.05.006
DO - 10.1016/j.jagp.2017.05.006
M3 - Article
C2 - 28642002
AN - SCOPUS:85020925852
SN - 1064-7481
VL - 25
SP - 1041
EP - 1047
JO - American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
JF - American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
IS - 10
ER -