geriatrics

বার্ধক্যবিদ্যা
definition
noun
a rest home for geriatrics
an old person, especially one receiving special care.
translation of 'geriatrics'
বার্ধক্যবিদ্যা,
বৃদ্ধদের স্বাস্থ্য ও পরিচর্যা সংক্রান্ত চিকিৎসাবিজ্ঞান বা সমাজবিজ্ঞান
example
When I first started working on 'geriatrics' in 1978, very few people even knew what the term meant.
All assessments were performed by staff with training in drug safety, including specialists in clinical pharmacology and general medicine, pharmacy, 'geriatrics' , and nursing.
The palliative care consulting team was led by the director of 'geriatrics' .
The number of students who were interested in obtaining specialized training in 'geriatrics' doubled in comparison to their interest prior to the program.
Dr. Johnson said she ‘loves pediatrics, 'geriatrics' , the whole spectrum of family medicine.’
One researcher describes 'geriatrics' as the ‘reverse side of the coin of pediatrics.’
Unique resources included faculty with a strong interest in 'geriatrics' and geriatric pharmacy textbooks written by pharmacy faculty.
It will not satisfy readers who want a book that critically appraises the validity of applying evidence based medicine to 'geriatrics' itself.
She completed a fellowship in 'geriatrics' at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center.
The department is expanding its research in 'geriatrics' , with a multi-million dollar project focusing on respiratory problems in nursing homes.
A physician-scientist with clinical training in 'geriatrics' , Tinetti has studied and published extensively on falls prevention and fall injury risk factors.
The private hospitals will not want to take over expensive areas like accident and emergency services or unprofitable sectors like 'geriatrics' or mental health.
You can search by subdiscipline, such as cardiothoracics or 'geriatrics' , or by type of study, randomized controlled trial, or review.
He has certificates of added qualification in 'geriatrics' and sports medicine.
The training grounds in medical schools focus very little on 'geriatrics' and gerontology, and newly graduating doctors come out with what some researchers call ‘healthism’.
Professor Black suggested that women tended to be drawn to specialist areas such as 'geriatrics' and palliative care and avoided cardiology and gastroenterology where they would be required to work long hours.
In fact, my admiration for him may well have played a role in my later choosing 'geriatrics' as my area of specialisation in medicine.
In 1982 using a survey design similar to ours, researchers found that 16 of 72 U.S. pharmacy schools offered no course work in 'geriatrics' whatsoever.
Earlier experience includes primarily psychiatric nursing in a variety of related areas including 'geriatrics' , acute psychiatry rehabilitation and community mental health.
Staff who are trained and experienced in 'geriatrics' will be not only better equipped to treat older patients but also more sensitive to issues surrounding an older person's dignity and autonomy.
The group estimates 36,000 'geriatricians' will be needed by 2030 to treat the growing numbers of older people.
Courses were taught primarily by pharmacy faculty, and rarely by medicine faculty such as 'geriatricians' , clinical pharmacologists, and family physicians.
In the United Kingdom this is largely carried by general practitioners with help from neurologists and 'geriatricians' .
Dizziness in elderly people is like that, and family physicians, 'geriatricians' , ear, nose and throat specialists, and cardiologists all see its causes differently.
There were no specific entry criteria other than referral from a 'geriatrician' , most commonly from an acute hospital.
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