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The Consortium for Faculty Development to Advance Geriatric Education (FD-AGE) Initiative
The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation has funded Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Duke University, University of California at Los Angeles, and Johns Hopkins University to provide fellowships to train clinician educators in geriatrics over six years and continue the training of their own junior faculty members, with a goal of placing as many as possible as faculty in other institutions; offer one-week mini-fellowships and courses to strengthen the knowledge of geriatrics of faculty members who teach medical students and residents in other institutions throughout the United States; and provide on-site consultation to other academic health centers aimed at strengthening their geriatrics training.
For the official FD~AGE website, click here.
FD-AGE News and Announcements
Mount Sinai Physician Mini-Fellowships: Geriatrics for the Non-Geriatrician
Faculty Development Mini-fellowships in Geriatrics Education at Duke
Learn More About the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation and its Aging and Quality of Life Program
To learn more about the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation and its Aging and Quality of Life Program, click here.
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