Course Tutors
Barbouni Anastasia, Laggas Dimitris, Kesanopoulos Konstantinos, Vlachadis Nikolaos, Kourea Kallirrhoe, Pitsios Constantinos, Podaropoulos Leonidas, Farsalinos Konstantinos, Fousteris Evangelos
Learning Outcomes
This course aims to equip students with knowledge and skills related to the biology of aging and pathophysiology in a geriatric population.
Upon successful completion of the course students will be able to:
- Understand key components and issues related to public health and its relationship to the older adult population.
- Recognize and use evidence-based methods in research and daily clinical practice.
- Identify the key indicators of health in old age.
- Identify the mechanisms and theories surrounding aging, as well as the factors that contribute to it.
- Recognize the major medical conditions encountered in the older adult population, their symptomatology, and methods of treatment and/or management.
- Identify and understand the basic principles, methods and tools of geriatric assessment and proceed with their practical application.
- Identify the importance of prevention in the older adult population and the relevant vaccines targeted at this age group.
- Identify key health issues in the geriatric population: heart problems, strokes, metabolic disorders and diabetes.
- Recognize the aging process of the brain, its potential for neuroplasticity, as well as neurorehabilitation interventions.
- Understand key women’s health issues in older adults.
- Identify specific health-related issues in older adults (dental health and common dental problems, allergies).
- Recognize the importance and function of an interdisciplinary team in an older adult population and to put this knowledge into practice.