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Toolkit for Interdisciplinary Training to Improve Geriatric Care in Rural Areas

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Community Impact: Toolkit

How to use this toolkit for training to improve geriatric care:

The Toolkit for Interdisciplinary Training to Improve Geriatric Care in Rural Areas provides insights to develop interprofessional training modules to teach primary care providers in rural areas how to safely and effectively care for the elderly. 

For more information, contact: Pia Lorenzo

Cover of the Toolkit for Interdisciplinary Training to Improve Geriatric Care in Rural Areas by The Kokua Project including a healthcare provider talking to an older adult patient with their hand on their shoulder.

Click the link below to view or download the toolkit:

Toolkit-for-Interdisciplinary-Training-to-Improve-Geriatric-Care-in-Rural-Areas.pdf

Project

KOKUA: Kupuna Outreach and Knowledge in Underserved Areas

Cohort

2019-2022

Focus Areas
  • Disease Prevention & Health Promotion
  • Elder Care
  • Health Care Quality
  • Rural Health
Team Members
  • Chad Kawakami, PharmD
  • Pia Lorenzo, MD
  • Robin E. S. Miyamoto, PsyD
Location

Honolulu, Hawaii

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