Older Adults
Administrative Structure
The administrators of the Institute on Aging are:
An advisory board guides the Institute on Aging, with input from the
University of Pittsburgh's Council on Aging and three advisory councils
that help develop, enhance, and link institute programs:
- Clinical Advisory Council
The members of this council are regional experts who provide medical
care to older adults. These experts report on care currently available,
gaps in care, and ways in which the institute's research, educational,
and clinical resources can be used to help patients and clients.
The Clinical Advisory Council also suggests ways to enhance access
to UPMC and community health care services for older adults.
- Research Advisory Council
The Research Advisory Council identifies new research opportunities.
Council members are particularly interested in research that involves
multidisciplinary collaboration. To facilitate research, council
members help establish links among researchers, clinical sites, and
data. In addition, the council provides research assistance in regard
to grant applications, subject recruitment, and seminars.
- Educational Advisory Council
University curricula and nonacademic continuing education courses and
programs are the focus of the Educational Advisory Council.
Council members work with the University of Pittsburgh to evaluate,
develop, and enhance academic courses and programs (internships, residencies,
and fellowships) and other curricula in the fields of geriatrics, gerontology,
and health services.
To learn more about the Institute on Aging, contact
us.
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