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Not Just a Number: A medical student's guide to the experiences of older adults
Mackenzie
4 episodes
1 week ago
Interviewing older adults and those who care for them about their experience of aging, aiming to increase intergenerational understanding especially among medical students.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Interviewing older adults and those who care for them about their experience of aging, aiming to increase intergenerational understanding especially among medical students.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Episode 2: Delores
Not Just a Number: A medical student's guide to the experiences of older adults
31 minutes 19 seconds
10 months ago
Episode 2: Delores

Thank you Delores for joining for the second episode of Not Just a Number : A medical student's guide to the experiences of older adults. On this episode Delores talks about her childhood family physician, her unique perspective on healthcare as she ages, her grandchildren, and more!


Intro and outro music by Sonican via Pixabay.

Not Just a Number: A medical student's guide to the experiences of older adults
Interviewing older adults and those who care for them about their experience of aging, aiming to increase intergenerational understanding especially among medical students.