Start low, go slow, but look far: the case of geriatric medicine in Balkan countries
Tarih
2020Yazar
Prada, Gabriel Ioan
Veninsek, Gregor
Smyrnakis, Emmanouil
Petreska-Zovic, Biljana
Benetos, Athanase
Kotsani, Marina
Ellul, John
BAHAT-ÖZTÜRK, Gülistan
Bogdanovic, Nenad
Burazeri, Genc
Erceg, Predrag
Petrovic, Mirko
Martin, Finbarr C.
Zamboulis, Chrysanthos
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Key summary pointsAim To briefly present the current situation regarding Geriatric Medicine in Balkan countries and discuss possible perspectives of development by exchange and interaction with countries with more developed Geriatric Medicine. Findings Balkan countries seem to encounter similar difficulties and share common challenges regarding under- and post-graduate education in geriatric medicine, accessibility to comprehensive geriatric assessment and response to special needs of older people in various clinical settings. Proposed solutions need to be pragmatic, effective, applicable in harmony with available services and adjusted to each country's special context. Message InterEuropean networking, cooperation among countries under the auspices of EuGMS, and suitable application of experience from countries with developed Geriatrics, could contribute to the development of Geriatric Medicine in Balkan countries as well.
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