Immersion Program Taps Four More Medical Schools To Improve Care Of Older Adults
The Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs (ADGAP) has chosen four new U.S. medical schools to participate in the Chief Resident Immersion Training in the Care of Older Adults (CRIT) national demonstration project. The CRIT project trains chief residents to diagnose and treat health problems common to older adults and empowers them to better train the medical students and residents under their supervision. ADGAP selected the four schools earlier this month.
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Filed under: Medical Students on April 17th, 2008