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

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

Wed, Sep 17 to Sat, Sep 20, 2025
8:00am to 3:45pm PT

Description

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

For over four decades, the UCLA Intensive Course in Geriatric Medicine & Board Review has been the go-to program for healthcare professionals seeking to elevate their expertise in caring for older adults. This four-day, evidence-based course brings together physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and other health professionals for a deep dive into the art and science of geriatric care—whether you’re brushing up on best practices or preparing for the ABIM or ABFM Geriatric Medicine Boards.

It will also feature our distinguished awardee lectures: the David H. Solomon Memorial Award presented to Amy Kind, MD, PhD (University of Wisconsin), the Arthur C. Cherkin Memorial Award presented to Gil Rabinovici, MD (UCSF), and the Drs. Dan and Erna Osterweil Award in Innovation Award presented to Teresa Seeman, PhD.

Course Expectations:

  • 40+ plenary sessions covering geriatrics from head to toe—neurology to nephrology, cardiology to pharmacology
  • Optional interactive board review sessions (5+ hours) to sharpen your exam readiness
  • QStream micro-learning tool to reinforce learning in the weeks leading up to the course
  • A comprehensive PDF syllabus with all speaker presentations and supplementary materials
  • Four weeks of post-course access to recorded sessions (perfect for review or catching up)

Learning highlights include:

  • Applying geriatric assessment principles in clinical care
  • Addressing complex medication management for older adults
  • Managing major geriatric syndromes like dementia, delirium, osteoporosis, and incontinence
  • Tackling psychosocial aspects of aging with a patient-centered approach

Earn up to 32 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (plus 5.25 for board review) and gain ABIM MOC points. Pharmacy participants can earn up to 32 ACPE credit hours.

Whether you’re a seasoned geriatrician or simply passionate about improving care for older adults, this is your chance to learn from leading experts—without leaving your home or office.

Spaces fill quickly—secure your spot today!

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