Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs  
 
Senior Scholars Program Overview
Program Components
Who Should Apply
Selection Criteria
What We Support and Matching Support
Important Dates
Instructions for Submitting Your Application
Application Form
About ADGAP
About the John A. Hartford Foundation

 


Who Should Apply

Candidates for the Hartford Senior Geriatrics Leadership Scholarship must meet all of the following criteria:

  • A leader of a geriatric medicine program or in geriatrics (may be a geriatrics division, section, department, center, or research or teaching program) that also has had an accredited geriatric medicine fellowship for at least 6 years
  • Established local and national leader in geriatrics, as indicated by 6 or more years in positions of local and national leadership and by national recognition for contributions to the field through scholarship, teaching, and/or advocacy
  • Institution must be a dues-paying member of the Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs, but the applicant does not have to be the designated Class I member.

 

 



Speak with the Program Directors
We can arrange for potential scholars to speak with one of the Senior Leadership Scholars Program Directors to learn more about the program. If you would like to speak with a Program Director, please contact Marianna Drootin at mdrootin@americangeriatrics.org and she will help to arrange a meeting.



Contacting Us
For administrative questions, contact Marianna Drootin at 212-308-1414 or mdrootin@americangeriatrics.org.

For content questions, contact Seth Landefeld, MD at 415-476-0605 or sethl@medicine.ucsf.edu




Marianna Drootin
Assistant Director
Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs

The American Geriatrics Society
350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 801
New York, New York 10118
Phone: 212-308-1414
Fax: 212-832-8646
mdrootin@americangeriatrics.org