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Intentionally Interprofessional Care: DorAnne Donesky, Michelle Milic, Naomi Saks, & Cara Wallace

GeriPal

In 2018, survey data revealed that only 41% of survey adult practices had the full complement of funded core team members, which is up from 25% of 2016. So we took this idea of, and it’s really an invitation from the national consensus project that every member of the team should be screening in all domains.

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Time to stop driving? Podcast with Emmy Betz and Terri Cassidy

GeriPal

Eric: For those of you don’t know, Emmy was on our podcast back in 2018 … man, pre-COVID times. Because how that is approached can have lasting effects on relationships, unfortunately. Certainly my bias is that healthcare professionals really do have a role in this discussion. Weren’t those the days?

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Time for Geriatric Assessments in Cancer Care: William Dale, Mazie Tsang, and John Simmons

GeriPal

William: So ASCO decided to make a high priority this year to redo the guidelines, which were originally released in 2018. Because a lot of my colleagues, who are like transplant coordinators for example, are asking, “Can you help us better screened for which older adults would be fit enough to go for transplant?

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EMS Intervention to Reduce Falls: Carmen Quatman and Katie Quatman-Yates

GeriPal

Panelists Carmen Quatman and Katie Quatman-Yates have no relationships to disclose. Eric: So you both published a paper in JAGS, what, 2018, ’19 looking at what happens to people? In addition to the grab bars, we have also helped train the EMS professionals in different lenses about screening.

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Poetry & Palliative Care: Podcast with Mike Rabow and Redwing Keyssar

GeriPal

This is a poem that gets into this issue of, what is the clinician relationship to all that stuff that’s going on around us? I remember Steve McPhee used to talk about the I, thou relationship with you and the patient in front of you, and also the I, thou relationship talking about a higher power; in his case, he’s very Catholic.