Donald W. Reynolds FD~AGE Intensive Review and Teaching Skills Course at Johns Hopkins
January 17-19, 2008
A Johns Hopkins Intensive Geriatrics Review and Teaching Skills Course presented by the Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology of Johns Hopkins University will be held in conjunction with the Johns Hopkins Topics in Geriatrics CME from January 17 through January 19, 2007 at the Sheraton Baltimore City Center Hotel in Baltimore, MD. Through a grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation tuition for 10 clinician educators to participate in this program which includes full tuition for the Topics in Geriatrics, which is a well established CME course given by the Johns Hopkins Division of Geriatric Medicine’s as an annual review. The goal of the Intensive Geriatrics Review and Teaching Skills Course is to provide faculty development to increase geriatrics teaching in internal medicine and family medicine programs.
The Intensive Geriatrics Review and Teaching Skills Course component provides an additional interactive teaching skills experience that leverage the clinical information that will be presented as part of the Topics in Geriatrics CME course. We invite you to share this application with other teaching faculty and current or upcoming chief residents who may be interested in this program. Please respond to Laura Gibson at 410-550-3268 or lcgibson@jhmi.edu by January 1, 2008 to register for this exciting program.
Course Director
Samuel Durso, MD, MBA, AGSF
Associate Professor




