Emory Reynolds Program
M3 Orientation Feedback
Training Level: M3 Date: Monday, May 1, 2006
Session: ______Instructor: ______
Objectives:
1. To Learn the “BIG 10” Principles of Geriatric Medicine.
2. To understand important problems older patients have in hospitals
3. To understand the risk factors and management of Delirium
4. To understand the risk factors and management of Falls
Please indicate for each – The degree to which you agree or disagree with each statement.
Check R Your Response
Strong Disagree / ßà / Neutral / ßà / StronglyAgree / N/A
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
1. The learning objectives for the session were clear. / £ / £ / £ / £ / £ / £
2. The instructor demonstrated expertise in the topic area (s). / £ / £ / £ / £ / £ / £
3. The instructor encouraged interaction with the learners. / £ / £ / £ / £ / £ / £
4. My attention was engaged for the entire session. / £ / £ / £ / £ / £ / £
5. The amount of material covered was just about right. / £ / £ / £ / £ / £ / £
6. The instructor summarized the most important points. / £ / £ / £ / £ / £ / £
7. I learned something that will be useful in caring for geriatric patients. / £ / £ / £ / £ / £ / £
8. This was a worthwhile educational experience for me. / £ / £ / £ / £ / £ / £
9. I am interested in learning more about Geriatric Medicine. / £ / £ / £ / £ / £ / £
10. What could be done to improve this learning experience?
11. What was the most valuable part of this learning experience?
Which of the following “BIG 10” Principles of Geriatric Medicine were discussed during today’s session?
Check One
1. Aging is not a disease. / £2. Medical conditions are commonly chronic, multiple and multifactorial. / £
3. Reversible and treatable conditions are often under diagnosed and under treated. / £
4. Functional ability and quality of life are critical outcomes. / £
5. Social history, social support and patient preferences are essential aspects of managing. / £
6. Geriatric care is commonly multidisciplinary. / £
7. Cognitive and affective disorders are prevalent and commonly undiagnosed at early stages. / £
8. Iatrogenic illnesses are common and many are preventable. / £
9. Geriatric care is provided in a variety of settings ranging from home to long-term care institutions. / £
10. Ethical issues and end-of-life care are critical aspects of the practice of geriatrics / £
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