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Collaborative Care and the Geriatric (55 and older) Patient

September 24, 2025 12:00pm - September 24, 2025 1:30pm
Live Virtual

During this webinar we will discuss the physiologic changes with becoming older, including the social determinants of health and the barriers to health career. We will also review the incidence of the major psychiatric illnesses in this age cohort and the differences in presentation that are common compared to younger individuals. Like with pediatric and adolescent patients, coordination of care with significant others and family along with other outside specialists and health care providers is especially important. The integration of the entire healthcare and social circumstances that the person resides in is important to long term quality of life and satisfactory health care journey—this is where Collaborative Care can make a significant difference in outcomes.

Presenter(s):

William Beecroft MD, D.L.F.A.P.A. 
Medical Director of Behavioral Health 
BCBSM

If you have questions or require accommodations to fully participate in this meeting, please contact [email protected].

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If you didn't receive the webinar link, please click on the Add to Calendar link to download the Zoom link.

 

Certificates Offered
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Event Type
CoCM Webinars

Registration deadline is September 25th at 12:30pm

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