# Interprofessional Curriculum Design: From Conception to Delivery

**Authors:** Lisa Bodenheimer, Anne Rosenfeld, Stephanie Berdugo-Hernandez

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igaf122.2949 · 2025-12-31

## TL;DR

This paper describes the development of an interprofessional post-graduate certificate program in Geriatrics and Gerontology designed to train a diverse workforce in aging-related care.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a novel interprofessional curriculum model for geriatric education involving multiple disciplines and stakeholder collaboration.

## Key findings

- A five-course post-graduate certificate program was conceptualized to include students from diverse academic backgrounds.
- A work group successfully engaged faculty from geriatrics, neuropsychology, social work, and occupational therapy in syllabus development.
- The program aims to merge theory with practical approaches through interdisciplinary didactics and activities.

## Abstract

With funding awarded through the DHHS-HRSA Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program Grant, the Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine (RV-SOM) has partnered with the Rowan University- Masters in Social Work Program (RMSW) to develop an interprofessionally designed and delivered post-graduate certificate in Geriatrics and Gerontology. RMSW is a new graduate program launched in 2023 and currently has no elective courses in aging. In 2024, initial pre-planning meetings were convened between both departments to conceptualize the components necessary to train the future workforce in geriatric and gerontology best practices with a specific focus on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia. A (5) course elective program was conceived to be offered to master level students university-wide, not just RMSW matriculated students, aiming to recruit a diverse target audience including students in non-clinical programs. Once complete, the (5) course program will be offered as a post-graduate certificate. During AY 24/25, a work group began syllabus development for the first elective course, “Introduction to Geriatrics and Gerontology”. The work group has a tripart mission; (1) to obtain stakeholder buy-in from multiple disciplines to co-develop modules from their scope of practice, (2) obtain buy-in from those practitioners to teach in the graduate program, allowing students the opportunity to learn directly from multiple disciplines and (3) create a syllabus which merges theory with practical approaches and interventions. To date, we have successfully engaged high-level faculty in geriatrics, neuropsychology, social work, and occupational therapy. All disciples will be engaged in didactics, small group activities, reading assignments and evaluation.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12761201