- life, or
prolonging years of life. A
guiding mnemonic commonly used by
geriatricians in the
United States and
Canada is the 5 M's of
Geriatrics which describes...
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broad sense). In
Commonwealth countries,
specialist pediatricians and
geriatricians are also
described as
specialist physicians who have sub-specialized...
-
Commonwealth of
Nations and some
other countries,
specialist pediatricians and
geriatricians are also
described as
specialist physicians (or internists) who have...
- the case. PCPs are
usually internists, pediatricians,
family doctors,
geriatricians, or
general practitioners (GPs).
Except in
medical emergency situations...
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Winsome Warren (28
October 1897 – 5
September 1960) is one of the
first geriatricians and
considered the
mother of
modern geriatric medicine.
Warren was born...
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Lister Newman QSO (23
April 1903 – 17
October 1983) was a New
Zealand geriatrician and
advocate for the elderly, a
medical superintendent at
Cornwall and...
- and
author of both
fiction and nonfiction, as well as a gerontologist,
geriatrician, ****ologist,
political theorist and commentator, anarchist, and pacifist...
- Bert
Keizer (born 1947 in Amersfoort) is a
Dutch writer and
geriatrician. He
lived in
England from 1968-1972 and
studied philosophy at the
University of...
- re****tion for longevity, and Bama has been the
focus of
studies from
geriatricians nationwide. In 1929, Bama
County was part of a short-lived
soviet led...
- Kate
Miriam Granger (31
October 1981 – 23 July 2016) was an
English geriatrician and
campaigner for
better patient care. In 2011 she was
diagnosed with...