AgeWISE is a 6-month nurse residency program designed to prepare hospital nurses to meet the needs of older adults, a population that comprises nearly 50% of all US hospital admissions. The goal of AgeWISE, now being piloted in 12 hospitals in the United States, is to produce a tested and refined national model for building geropalliative care capacity among hospital nurses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWhen Project HOPE invited Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) to participate in a tsunami relief mission aboard the USNS Mercy hospital ship in January 2005, MGH responded swiftly and enthusiastically. Overcoming differences in medical styles and standards, as well as a variety of cultural and institutional differences, MGH volunteers collaborated successfully with Navy personnel and volunteers from other hospitals to deliver excellent care to a large number of tsunami victims. Lessons were learned regarding the need for better initial team orientation, more-open communication, and more-transparent decision-making; still, a rapid response of tertiary medicine, joining public and private resources, proved to be a powerful effective model.
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