Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) – What every Geriatrician and Palliative Care Clinician Should Know
Three months ago we did a podcast with Randy Curits about his recent diagnosis of ALS in March and what…
Three months ago we did a podcast with Randy Curits about his recent diagnosis of ALS in March and what…
It’s GeriPal’s 200th episode. Yup, we started the podcast in 2016 and over the years we have grown from basically…
Geriatric Oncology has arrived. Yes, Louise Walter has been leading the fight to improve cancer screening in older adults for…
Geriatric anesthesia is a thing. The average age of people getting surgery is increasing. Anesthesiologists and surgeons feel that with…
We know from study after study that most older adults would prefer to age in place, in their homes, with…
The COVID pandemic brought to light many things, including how society views older adults. Louise Aronson wrote a piece in…
“Diagnose and adios.” That’s the sad phrase that I’ve heard quoted more than once, representing caregivers’ sentiment of what it’s…
What does it mean to create a cultural shift to the end of life experience? Is it even possible? How…
How long does it take to see a benefit of statin therapy for primary prevention of cardiovascular events in adults…
An age friendly health system is one in which everyone, from the doctors to the nurses to the people cleaning…