A great presentation on the transitions of care. I have know many people who've been readmitted due to medical errors and it was disheartening, however I was surprised to see the actual percentage of people! As a graduate student in the health care industry it is important for me to know about the challenges of communication in our field. The more we understand the better we do.
As one of 45 GECs in the country, the Texas Consortium Geriatric Education Center (TCGEC) was established in October 1985. The federal Health Resources and Services Administration has approved funding for the TCGEC from 2010-2015. Members of the consortium are these ten leading academic institutions.: The Huffington Center on Aging at Baylor College of Medicine, Prairie View A&M University School of Nursing, Texas A&M University Cooperative Extension, Texas Southern University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Texas Woman’s University College of Health Sciences, University of Houston-Downtown, University of North Texas Health Science Center, University of Texas Health Center-Tyler, South Texas College and University of Texas -- Pan American. The members collaborate to advance the development of health professionals' capabilities to improve the lives of older Texans through better programs, service delivery activities, and resources in the field of aging.
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A great presentation on the transitions of care. I have know many people who've been readmitted due to medical errors and it was disheartening, however I was surprised to see the actual percentage of people! As a graduate student in the health care industry it is important for me to know about the challenges of communication in our field. The more we understand the better we do.
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