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Using Collaboration to Maximize Outcomes for a John A. Hartford Foundation Geriatric Enrichment Project
Abstract:Summary

Two institutions representing two BSW and one MSW program and a geriatric education center collaborated in a John A. Hartford geriatric enrichment project. Sharing the risks and benefits of a collaborative model, 75 percent of faculty participated in mini faculty fellowships, and bimonthly dinner meetings with colleagues from each of the three programs, and actively engaged in the curricula revisions. Faculty report pervasive geriatric enrichment in each program's foundation content areas, and increases in students placed in geriatric enriched field practicum settings, from pre-project levels of 8.1 percent to a high of 24 percent. The features of the collaborative project include: respecting each program's autonomy while actively sharing ideas, resources and partnering with community's aging experts; and strengthening mutually reciprocal relationships among faculty and the gérontologie practice community. This model of shared risks and benefits also provides opportunities for innovation, diverse thinking, and shared decision making.
Keywords:Geriatric enrichment  collaborative model  undergraduate education  graduate education
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