Have you read our new PROGRAMMING CA 21122 paper?

Have you read our new PROGRAMMING CA 21122 paper?

Assessment of European health professionals’ educational needs in basic principles of geriatric medicine: a focus group qualitative analysis from the PROGRAMMING COST Action 21122

Aim
To qualitatively explore the geriatric educational needs of healthcare professionals across Europe in the context of current care practices, with a particular focus on countries where geriatric medicine remains underdeveloped.

Findings
The medical and social complexity of geriatric medicine requires developing skills in communication and interprofessional collaboration, as well as focussing on the priority clinical topics of medication management, treatment adaptation, comprehensive assessment, ageing physiology and recognition of red flags. Future training should include practical skills, case-based learning, and didactic content. Strong national and institutional support is needed to ensure consistent, high-quality, and accessible training and care.

Message
There are clear educational gaps for European healthcare professionals working with older people.

Read more: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41999-026-01430-0

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