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● Influence of Cognition on Treatment Results in a Geriatric Unit, Klaus Hager, Andres Marahrens, Meiken Brecht, Magdalene Kenklies, Volker Grosse


● Educational Needs Assessment of Nursing Home Nurses, Mary Dyck, MyoungJin Kim


1290


03:00 PM—04:30 PM Back Bay Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)


HS


Symposium: Best Practices for Using Nursing Homes as Clinical Placement Sites for Nursing Students: New Resources and Strategies


Chair: Mathy Mezey Co-Chair: Christine Mueller Discussant: Marilyn Gugliucci


Presentations: ● Resources to Help Nursing Programs Select Nursing


Homes as Clinical Sites, Mathy Mezey, Ethel Mitty, Sarah Burger, Laurie Dodge Wilson


● Nursing Home Clinical Experiences that Address Culture Change and Resident Directed Care, Christine Mueller


● Structuring the Nursing Home Experience: A web-based Resource for Clinical Faculty, Mathy Mezey, Emerson Ea


● ECLEPS: Enriching Clinical Learning Experiences through Practice-Academic Partnerships in Long-term Care: A Case Study, Juliana Cartwright, Diana White, Lynn Szender, Terry Simon, Jane Hagan, Diane Bauer, Jost Lottes


1295 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Grand Ballroom (Sheraton Boston)


Symposium: Challenges in Analysis of Data from Longitudinal Studies of Aging


Chair: Stephen M. Thielke Co-Chair: Elsa S. Strotmeyer Discussant: Heather Allore


Presentations: ● Assessing the Cardiovascular Risk of Persistent Subclinical Hypothyroidism, Anne Cappola, Alice Arnold


● Antihypertensives and Change in Kidney Function in Elders: A Marginal Structural Model Analysis, Michelle Odden, Ira Tager, Mark van der Laan, Joseph Delaney, Mark Sarnak, Bruce Psaty, Michael Shlipak


● The Longitudinal Relationship of Vitamin B12 and Information Processing Speed, Kira Leishear, Caterina Rosano, Robert Boudreau, Anne Newman, Stephanie Studenski, Luigi Ferrucci, Tamara Harris, Elsa Strotmeyer


1310 HS


1300


03:00 PM—04:30 PM Independence Ballroom West (Sheraton Boston) HS


Symposium: Health Care Reform & Primary Care Medical Home (PCMH): The Critical Role of Geriatrics Education


Chair: Cherie Brunker Co-Chair: Ginette A. Pepper Discussant: Robyn Golden


Presentations: ● Building the Medical Home, the Tools of Care


Management Plus, Cherie Brunker, Susan Butterworth, David Dorr, Liza Widmier


● A Tale of Two Doctorates: Preparing Nurse Faculty to Educate for Healthcare Reform, Ginette Pepper


● Development and Enhancement of a Medical Home for Low-income Seniors using Social Work Students, Frances Wilby, Marilyn Luptak


1305 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Commonwealth (Sheraton Boston)


HS


Symposium: Recruiting, Engaging, and Training Clinical Exercise Staff: The Overlooked Backbone of Clinical Trials


Chair: Kathleen K. Mangione Discussant: Roger Fielding


Presentations: ● Recruiting Rehabilitation Staff for Exercise Trials, Nancy Latham, Kathleen Mangione


● Fostering Engagement of Rehabilitation Staff during Multi-Site Clinical Trials, Sarah Blanton


● Training for Adherence to Research Protocols, Julie Tilson


03:00 PM—04:30 PM Gardner (Sheraton Boston)


Symposium: Using Distance Learning Technology to Reach Clinicians Working with Older Veterans in Rural Settings


Chair: Lauren I. Jones Discussant: Judith L. Howe


Presentations: ● Creating a Learning Community and Webinar Series for


Clinicians Working with Older Veterans in Rural Settings, Lauren Jones, Josea Kramer, Ronni Chernoff, Judith Howe, Faye Francisco


● Making Training Videos for Use in Geriatric Education, Marc Johnson


● Geriatric Education in a Mobile Format: Possibilities for Rural Practitioners, Samuel McKee


HS


GSA’s 64th


Annual Scientific Meeting


163


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20


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