ESPO and Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education Section Symposium: Gerontological Education as an Interdisciplinary Pursuit
Abigail Stephan, Erta Cenko, Aimee Fox

TL;DR
This session explores interdisciplinary approaches to gerontological education, showcasing collaborations across healthcare, technology, arts, and other fields to better prepare students for aging-related challenges.
Contribution
The paper introduces innovative interdisciplinary educational models and partnerships aimed at enhancing gerontological learning for students and professionals.
Findings
Technology can be effectively used to integrate gerontological concepts into health science education.
Interdisciplinary collaborations, such as those with landscape architecture and the arts, can reshape students' perceptions of aging.
Mentoring across career stages supports the development of gerontological professionals.
Abstract
As professionals across the globe recognize the critical need to support our aging population, training opportunities that allow students to experience the inherent interdisciplinarity of gerontology and geriatrics will be in high demand. Accordingly, this session explores innovative approaches for integrating gerontological concepts within educational experiences for students and early career professionals. We highlight collaborations among gerontology and geriatrics faculty and professionals from diverse fields to enhance student learning around aging. Presenters will share examples of successful partnerships and discuss challenges and opportunities in interdisciplinary gerontological education. In the first presentation, Cenko and Rani explore technology as a tool to incorporate gerontological concepts within health science education. Newsham and colleagues will then share about an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAging and Gerontology Research · Technology Use by Older Adults · Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration
