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The Portal of Geriatrics Online Education: A 21st-Century Resource for Teaching Geriatrics

The way students are taught and evaluated is changing, with greater emphasis on flexible, individualized, learner‐centered education, including the use of technology. The goal of assessment is also shifting from what students know to how they perform in practice settings. Developing educational mate...

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Published in:Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) 2015-02, Vol.63 (2), p.335-340
Main Authors: Ramaswamy, Ravishankar, Leipzig, Rosanne M., Howe, Carol L., Sauvigne, Karen, Usiak, Craig, Soriano, Rainier P.
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