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Education and Training

The mission of the Education and Training Core is to innovate, develop, and disseminate education and training programs to accelerate the growth of a well-rounded interprofessional work force that will provide age-friendly care supporting older adults. We aim to be a national leader in interprofessional geriatrics education and training for age-friendly care.

Goals of the core

  • Designing, implementing, and evaluating a high- quality education and training program
  • Building an infrastructure and community of interprofessional age-friendly experts to support education and training
  • Engaging in education grants and scholarly dissemination of programs

Future directions

  • Obtaining additional grant funding to train interprofessional teams and learners at UTHealth Houston and collaborating institutions to provide high-quality, evidence-based, age- and dementiafriendly care, leveraging the Age-Friendly Health System framework
  • Engaging in quality improvement to enhance current educational programs, including our Geriatric Interprofessional Clinical Experience and Hot Topics in Aging Conference
  • Building our Education and Training Core to meet the needs of all UTHealth Houston schools, Institute on Aging collaborating institutions, and our community
  • Developing our Education and Training Core webpage to support our mission, disseminate educational materials, and connect educators and learners across the Institute on Aging

Director

Rachel Jantea, MD, MS, is an assistant professor and geriatrician at McGovern Medical School. She completed her master's degree and T32 research fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh in 2019. Her passion is interprofessional practice and education, and she directly engages in curriculum development through collaborations across UTHealth Houston and the Texas Medical Center. Jantea is a recipient of a Geriatrics Academic Career Award, an HRSA-funded prestigious career development award aimed at age- and dementia-friendly transformation of health systems through interprofessional geriatrics training

Researchers

Nuzha Amjad, MD - Associate Program Director, Geriatric Medicine Fellowship, McGovern Medical School

Faith Atai, MD - Associate Professor, McGovern Medical School

Vaunette Fay, PhD, RN, FNP, GNP-BC - Professor, Cizik School of Nursing

LaDawna Goering, DNP, APRN, ANP-BC - Assistant Professor, Cizik School of Nursing

Min Ji Kwak, MD, DrPH, MS - Assistant Professor, McGovern Medical School

Cristina Murdock, MD - Assistant Professor, McGovern Medical School

Ezenwa Onyema, MD, MS - Assistant Professor, McGovern Medical School

Erin Potts, DDS - School of Dentistry

Nahid Rianon, MBBS, DrPH - McGovern Medical School