e-Ageing: An online interactive, case based, interprofessional self directed suite of learning modules including dementia

The WA Dementia Training Study Centre has supported the e-Ageing project by funding the development of the dementia module.

The Western Australian Centre for Health and Ageing (WACHA), a partnership of The University of Western Australia and the Western Australian Institute of Medical Research with the support of the Department of Health of Western Australia is a non-profit clinical research and education centre.

Under the auspices of WACHA, the e-Ageing project aims to provide education about the ageing process and associated diseases for both medical and paramedical professionals via online interactive, case based, interprofessional self directed learning modules.

Other modules addressing continence, delirium, depression, falls, geriatric assessment and planning, healthy ageing, rehabilitation, residential care and stroke are also freely accessible on the e-Ageing site.

The final manuscript from the e-Ageing project has now been published on-line in The Australasian Journal on Ageing.

 

    Dementia Training Study Centres are supported by the Australian Government

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