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AGS Releases Updated Position Statement on Advancing the Healthcare of Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex and More Older Adults

  • Today, @AmerGeriatrics released an updated position statement on advancing healthcare of LGBTQI+ Older Adults in @AGSJournal. Read more: https://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.70470

New York, NY (June 16, 2026) – Today, the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) released an updated position statement on advancing the healthcare of lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and more (LGBTQI+) older adults. In an effort to support progress on eliminating discrimination against LGBTQI+ older adults in healthcare and supporting integration of evidence-based approaches to caring for these older adults across care settings, AGS established a writing group to update and build upon the 2015 position statement.

The updated position statement includes recommendations on inclusive education, policy reform, and focused research such as standardized training for all healthcare staff, with specialized instruction for clinicians caring for LGBTQI+ older adults; maintaining nondiscriminatory measures and supporting chosen families in caregiving in policies; and advancing sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data collection and investigating mechanisms that drive disparities and facilitate health promotion.

American Geriatrics Society Welcomes Alison A. Moore, MD, MPH, FACP, AGSF as New President at 2026 Virtual Annual Scientific Meeting

  • AGS welcomes Alison A. Moore, MD, MPH, FACP, AGSF as its new President at the 2026 Virtual AGS Annual Scientific Meeting (#AGS26) https://bit.ly/48snAi5 

New York (April 27, 2026) — Alison A. Moore, MD, MPH, FACP, AGSF, will begin her term as President of the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) at the upcoming 2026 AGS Virtual Annual Scientific Meeting, taking place April 30 – May 2, 2026 (pre-conference day: April 29). Dr. Moore, a respected clinician-scientist, educator and administrator, has dedicated her career to advancing the health and well-being of older adults, with particular expertise in older adults and the use of alcohol, cannabis, and other substances. Her other clinical interests include technology, health equity, aging, and HIV. She has been an active member of AGS since 1994, serving in numerous leadership roles. 

AGS Announces New Editors-in-Chief of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

New York (April 24, 2026)—Today, the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) announced that Debra Saliba, MD, MPH, AGSF and Alex Smith, MD, MS, MPH will succeed Joseph G. Ouslander, MD, AGSF as editors-in-chief of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) beginning in July 2026. Dr. Saliba, a past president of the Society, has served on the JAGS editorial board since 2016 and as Executive Editor since 2022. Dr. Smith joined the editorial board in 2017 and has served as Executive Editor since 2021. Together, they will be taking the reins of the leading academic journal dedicated to the care we all need as we age. Dr. Ouslander will remain active with the journal, serving as Editor-in-Chief emeritus.

“Drs. Saliba and Smith were unanimously chosen as Co-Editors-in-Chief by the AGS Board of Directors,” noted AGS President Paul Mulhaussen, MD, AGSF. “As a team, Drs. Saliba and Smith bring an extraordinary depth of expertise and deep knowledge of the research landscape. They have already made significant contributions to JAGS, and we look forward to their leadership as JAGS evolves to meet changes in the publishing environment while continuing to publish impactful articles that are changing the landscape of how we age.”

AGS Celebrates 24 New Fellows for their Outstanding Dedication to Geriatrics at #AGS26

  • @AmerGeriatrics welcomes its newest class of fellows — a select group of experts recognized for their deep commitment to the AGS and to advancing high-quality, person-centered care for us all as we age. https://bit.ly/3QipD25 

New York (April 23, 2026) — The American Geriatrics Society (AGS) will be recognizing 24 AGS members who have been awarded AGS Fellowship over the past year during the AGS Business meeting at the 2026 Virtual AGS Annual Scientific Meeting which is taking place virtually from April 30 - May 2 (pre-conference days: Monday, April 27th - Wednesday, April 29th). This distinction recognizes AGS members for their deep commitment to the AGS and to advancing high-quality, person-centered care for us all as we age. 

"These AGS Fellows represent the heart of our Society’s mission," said AGS President Dr. Paul Mulhausen, MD, MHS, FACP, AGSF. "Each of these members has made meaningful contributions that strengthen our field and help ensure older adults receive the highest quality of care. Through their scholarship, advocacy, and clinical excellence, they continue to advance the care of older adults and shape the future of geriatrics."

Hailing from across the United States, the new fellows recognized at the 2026 AGS Annual Meeting are:

  • Chidinma O. Aniemeke, MD, AGSF

AGS Honors Expert & Emerging Geriatrics Leaders At 2026 Annual Scientific Meeting (#AGS26)

New York (April 20, 2026) – The American Geriatrics Society (AGS) annually honors researchers, clinicians, educators, and emerging health professionals who have made outstanding contributions to high-quality, person-centered care for older adults. This year’s award recipients include 18 leaders representing the breadth of medical disciplines championing care for us all as we age. 
 

AGS/ADGAP Outstanding Geriatric Medicine Education Coordinator of the Year

  • Linda Ferrie

Arti Hurria Memorial Award for Emerging Investigators in Internal Medicine who are focused on the Care of Older Adults

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