Prevalence, formation, maintenance, and evaluation of interdisciplinary student aging interest groups
Prevalence, formation, maintenance, and evaluation of interdisciplinary student aging interest groups
Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:14am CDT
The authors describe the prevalence, formation, maintenance, and evaluation of student aging interest groups. They conducted a cross-sectional electronic survey of the 46 academic medical centers funded by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. To evaluate their group of approximately 50 students, the authors conducted an electronic pretest and posttest of attitudes toward interdisciplinary education and knowledge about aging. Twenty-nine of 32 responding institutions funded by the Reynolds Foundation conducted a group; only medical students participated in one half of these groups.
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