41st Annual UCLA Intensive Course in Geriatric Medicine and Board Review

For over four decades, the UCLA Intensive Course in Geriatric Medicine has been the go-to program for healthcare professionals seeking to elevate their expertise in caring for older adults. This four-day, evidence-based program—offered alongside the Intensive Course in Geriatric Pharmacy & Board Review—blends practical updates with board preparation and features distinguished awardee lectures, including the David H. Solomon Memorial Award presented by Amy Kind, MD, PhD (University of Wisconsin), the Arthur C. Cherkin Award lecture by Gil Rabinovici, MD (UCSF), and the Drs. Dan and Erna Ostwerweil Award in Innovation lecture by Teresa Seeman, PhD.
What to expect
- 40+ plenary sessions spanning neurology, cardiology, psychiatry, urology, hematology, gastroenterology, nephrology, endocrinology, pharmacology, and rheumatology
- Optional interactive board review sessions (5+ hours) to sharpen exam readiness
- Qstream micro-learning to reinforce key concepts in the weeks leading up to the course
- Comprehensive PDF syllabus with speaker presentations and supplementary materials
- Four weeks of post-course access to recorded sessions (not certified for CME credit)
Learning highlights
- Apply principles of geriatric assessment, pharmacology, rehabilitation, and long-term care in practice
- Identify psychosocial issues related to aging and formulate patient-centered approaches
- Recognize major geriatric syndromes—dementia, delirium, incontinence, pain, osteoporosis—and apply best-practice management
- Create individualized medication regimens for medically complex older adults
Accreditation & credit
- Up to 32 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (plus 5.25 for board review) and ABIM MOC points
- Pharmacy participants may earn up to 32 ACPE credit hours
Join colleagues from around the world to learn from leading experts—without leaving your home or office.
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