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A new meta-analysis of brief cognitive tests appeared in JAMA Internal Medicine this week, and I was asked to opine…
Sorry, no podcast this week. Rather, we are asking a favor of you. It’s been several years since we did…
A new meta-analysis of brief cognitive tests appeared in JAMA Internal Medicine this week, and I was asked to opine…
By: Eric Widera (@ewidera) It was a big day in California today. The California Senate passed SB 128 which would…
My exhibit entitled An International Celebration of Aging will be featured by Gifts of Art at the University of Michigan…
A timely study came out in JAMA IM this week that highlights the need and potential demand for home-based delivery…
By: Laura Petrillo, @lpetrillz Summary Decisions about life-sustaining treatment in the intensive care unit are among the most ethically fraught…
by: Alex Smith, @AlexSmithMD I was fortunate to be part of a really nice systematic review of decision aids for…
Roz Chast, a beloved and well known cartoonist for the New Yorker, has written a brilliant book that should be…
We’ve talked a lot about the prognosis after receiving in-hospital CPR in this blog (here, here, and here to name a…
At this years AGS Annual Meeting, Manuel Eskildsen, Alice Pomidor, Amit Shah, Niharika Suchak, and I led a session aimed…
Returning from the American Geriatrics Society Annual Scientific Meeting, I am struck by the thought that the United States’ health…