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  The U.S. population aged 65 and older is estimated to grow from 35 Million in 2000 to 78 million in 2050 and the number of those aged 85 and older will increase from 4 mill to 31.2 million*. Geriatricians continue to be in short supply. Surgical and medical specialists must carry considerable responsibility for future geriatric care.
 
   
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Caring for Aging Adults
Read the Statement of Principles: Toward Improved Care of Older Patients in Surgical and Medical Specialties our objectives and recommendations developed by physician leaders.

 
SURGICAL & RELATED SPECIALTIES
Anesthesiology
Emergency Medicine
General Surgery
Gynecology
Ophthalmology Orthopaedic Surgery
Otolaryngology
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Thoracic Surgery
Urology

SECTION FOR SURGICAL AND
RELATED MEDICAL SPECIALTIES

About the Section
Invitation to the 2008 Section Meeting
2008 Section Program
2007 Section Virtual Meeting
Past Programs

Articles
The Man on the Table Devised the Surgery

Recent Media Coverage of the GSR Program
'Geriatric Education for Various Surgical Disciplines: Is there any commonality?’
Insights into the need and present solutions being offered in the improvement of surgical care for the geriatric patient, authored by George Drach, MD.

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Complete Arizona Geriatrics Society Journal
What We've Accomplished So Far
Through various initiatives the AGS has been gaining valuable experience in how to effectively promulgate geriatrics to a much larger audience. Read about our history and achievements.

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