Abstract

The healthcare workforce is currently unprepared for the increasing number of older persons and the complexities of their healthcare needs. Too few healthcare workers are adequately trained in geriatrics, and developers of educational curricula across healthcare disciplines have been slow to incorporate or require geriatric training. In April 2003, leaders in geriatrics met in Washington, D.C., to discuss and recommend solutions to the growing shortage of an appropriately trained workforce for geriatric research, education, and patient care. After considering data, presenting statistics, and offering insights into the future, the conference concluded by formulating recommendations to meet specific challenges. This report is a summary of the conference proceedings and recommendations, and it serves as a reminder that demographic trends and an everexpanding geriatric knowledge base demand not only attention, but also action.

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