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Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2021
As Dr. Jeff’s editor in chief for a decade or so and an avid reader of his wisdom before and since, I am sad to see him stepping down from his podium at Caring. Jeff epitomizes what our Society aspires to — as his dozens of columns clearly...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2021
Although the past year brought events one could never anticipate, Caring has been undergoing a series of carefully planned updates, from a fully revamped website to regular special issues and a fresh crop of new columns and their authors. As Caring’...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2021
For the past several years, I have taught the Final Diagnosis and Management course to adult gerontology primary care nurse practitioner (AGPCNP) students. Last semester, we integrated into this course some geriatric content such as sarcopenia,...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2021
“I’ve been coming to these meetings since the mid-’90s, and I’ve been a medical director for 23 years. This past year is unlike any we’ve ever experienced,” said Karl Steinberg, MD, CMD, HMDC, 2021–2022 president of AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2021
“We’ll all be learning together,” said Mamata Yanamadala, MBBS, chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Workgroup of AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine at the beginning of “A Culture of Nursing Home Racism: The...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2021
“It’s been quite a year,” said Joanne Lynn, MD, a policy analyst at the Center to Improve Eldercare at Altarum, at the start of the Opening General Session at PALTC21: the virtual Annual Conference of AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2021
Post-acute and long-term care isn’t generally known as the area of health care marked by innovation. However, while our sector may be behind in the race, we are catching up fast — partly due to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. “When we are...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2021
As vaccines become more readily available and an increasing percentage of the population becomes vaccinated, employers in the post-acute and long-term care field are grappling with whether they can, or should, mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for their...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2021
Given that at least 60% of all venous thromboembolism (VTE) events in medically ill hospitalized patients occur in the weeks after hospital discharge, it seems time to support extended VTE prophylaxis in high-risk medical patients with a low...
Caring for the Ages
June 1, 2021
Dyspnea has a “very broad differential,” and even in patients with heart failure the symptom may have other cardiac and noncardiac causes, said geriatric cardiologist Nicole M. Orr, MD, FACC, during a session on heart failure and dyspnea at the...