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    Decades in the field haven’t come close to dampening Dr. Freddi Segal-Gidan’s enthusiasm for her work as a PA/Gerontologist.

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    • ‘I applied to PA school because I was too impatient to go to med school, and it was the best thing I ever did,’ said Dr. Freddi Segal-Gidan in a wide-ranging interview with @biggar_a in #GenerationsToday. The doctor is a wise one: https://t.co/Ps115ctKL2

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    Relying upon an intrinsic motivation to work with older adults will not be enough to attract more workers to this field.

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    • Increased wages, better benefits and new career pathways would all pay off to woo more healthcare workers into the field to care for older adults. @biancafrogner on why elders need a high-functioning and dedicated team, in #GenerationsToday: https://t.co/oV6dweF7UU

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    Stories from the field: One nurse practitioner’s experience and why it’s so rewarding.

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    • Sometimes being a geriatric care nurse means being a detective and sorting out everything at home, which is part of Courtney Gordon’s job at UCSF’s Care at Home Program. Great piece on teamwork in #GenerationsToday: https://t.co/2mvWuczEq7

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    For persons living with dementia to live well throughout the course of the disease, we must embrace person-centered care.

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    • Co-Guest Editor @DougPace18 (with Nora Super) is bound and determined to see person-centered care for people with dementia, and soon. Read his closing thoughts to an excellent issue in #GenerationsJournal: https://t.co/OL7JEHl7Yp