Fourth Annual Re-envisioning Elder Care Conference

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Fourth Annual Re-envisioning Elder Care Conference

The Fourth Annual Re-envisioning Elder Care Conference was held on September 8, 2023 by the Florida Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Programs at Florida State and Nova Southeastern Universities.

Our fourth annual joint conference explored a number of timely issues impacting the care of older adults. Our discussions focused on topics ranging from new treatments for dementia, infection control in long-term care, dizziness and vertigo in older adults, technology and patient care, evolving workforce solutions in post-acute and long-term care medicine, and new initiatives in long-term care from the Moving Forward Coalition”

View this year’s conference brochure to read about topics, keynote speaker, agenda, and more.

Registration and Continuing Education Information

Conference registration was free with a small fee for continuing education credits for medical doctors, physician assistants, registered nurses, physical therapists, and social workers.

4.75 CEUs were offered for:

  • MD/DO and PA
  • ARNP, NP, RN, and LPN
  • LCSW, LMHC, LMSW, and LMFT

Conference Recording and Presentation Slides

Watch the video recording of this year’s conference or view the slide presentations below.

Determining Appropriateness of Initiating Antibiotic Therapy in Nursing Home Residents [pdf], Joseph Mylotte, MD

Dizziness in the Aging Population Part 1 [pdf] Part 2 [pdf], Patricia Gaffney, AuD

Raising the Bar for Physicians Practicing in Nursing Homes: The Path to Sustainable Improvement [pdf], Paul R. Katz, MD, CMD

Keynote: Future of Telehealth [pdf], Erik Ilyayev, MD

Updates in Dementia Care and Research, Emily D. Clark, DO

Panel Discussion: The Moving Forward Nursing Home Quality Coalition [pdf]

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