The Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program: Occupational Therapy 's Imperative Role in Interprofessional Education
This paper will expound on the findings discovered from efforts made by including an occupational therapist on an interprofessional education initiative charged with developing content to enhance knowledge of geriatrics for health care providers, community-dwelling older adults, and caregivers in me...
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Main Authors: | Jeanine Nonaillada (Author), Natalie C. Gangai (Author), Chrysanne Eichner (Author), Rosario Costas-Muniz (Author) |
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