Gerie Augusto at Brown, Katriene Pype at KU Leuven, Ron Eglash, who some of you may know, at RPI, Ellen Foster, his student,
geriatric care manager is also a social worker probably but the difference is that this person works for you as
that geriatric medicine was never going to work.
A geriatrician is following people over a long period of time.
And the geriatrics approach to do that is to weaken the right-hand component of that process, the link between damage and pathology.
That's what a geriatrician is doing in analog.
Having a geriatrician reduces the likelihood that someone who's elderly has a serious fall that results in a fracture.
So of course geriatric medicine is better than nothing.
lawyer a geriatric care manager a social worker someone with initials after their name that's not their kid you know
That's the focus of Gerie Augusto's chapter.
You write that the practice of geriatrics can really increase the chances that patients stay independent, do not become depressed, et cetera.
And I had used a painting by Gericault called "The Raft of the Medusa," which was a painting of a raft that had
package and I have followed a few geriatric care managers around that I'm
Hi, I'm Gerianne Perez.
consists of what I'm calling here the geriatrics approach, geriatric medicine.
That is a real tragedy because the whole idea underpinning geriatric medicine, in other words, the attacking the pathologies of old age, is to ignore everything
possibility the other there is something called a geriatric care manager this is a fairly new profession just in the past
And and and and and Gillibrand and the DSCC who put up a geriatric candidate who couldn't even crack 20% in the
Number one, the realization that geriatric medicine was never going to work.
The rest goes on specific research on Alzheimer's disease and/or geriatric medicine, or even social gerontology,
So obviously, anything that comes under the geriatrics heading is going to become progressively less effective as time goes on and as the damage becomes more and more irresistible.
And pretty much everything we have in the clinic today consists of this up here-- geriatric medicine.
Medical practice is going to be all about what I'm calling here "preventative geriatrics" because ultimately that is the major threat that people
effect that will cool the earth they're talking about dumping they called the geritol answer dumping iron ore in the
And then the other thing they'll tell you is reproductively speaking, you are a geriatric-- very, very bad thing for them to say to you because it, again,
has a huge impact I mean I don't talk about it on the show a lot because it's not gerine to what's at hand and you
I also did a collaboration with a cellist, David Geringas.
months instead of everybody being there twice a year but the other thing that might be useful is these geriatric care
You may, however, have noticed that gerontology has not delivered the cure to aging any more than geriatric medicine has.
to do, or indeed the rate at which damage creates pathology, as the geriatrics approach tries to do, instead the proposal is to uncouple those two processes
The gerontology approach, as I am calling it, is not doomed in principle the way the geriatric approach is.