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This issue examines and connects frailty improvement initiatives that exist across the country, and includes results from a BGS trainee survey on less-than-full-time working.
Held in Cardiff on 10-12 April, the BGS Spring Meeting was another hugely successful event celebrating the best of care and medicine for older people. Liz Gill reports on some of the highlights of the packed three-day programme.
View, download and print the complete abstracts of work from the BGS Spring Meeting Cardiff, 10-12 April 2019.
This NICE quality standard, published in September 2018, covers the organisation and delivery of emergency and acute medical care in the community and in hospital.
View and download presentation slides from the Trainees Weekend 2019
Featuring a guide to big data, the lowdown on the long-awaited NHS Long Term Plan, polypharmacy and how podiatry interventions could help to reduce falls.
The BGS Social Questionnaire and Environment Questionnaire can be adapted for use in social assessments.
This issue includes a report from the BGS Spring Meeting 2018 and covers the geriatric '5 Ms' and hydrocephalus.
This issue looks at CGA in acute care, evidence for hip fracture guidelines, the Stay Safe initiative and the Otago home exercise programme.
This issue includes features on international outreach programmes, more from the Older Person Whisperer, and a first look at the new BGS website.
This issue includes reports from the BGS Autumn Meeting 2017, the British Society for Heart Failure Conference and an interview with the Past President of BASP.
The final edition of 2018 reflects on the BGS Autumn Meeting 2018, how those involved in the care of older people can work with complexity, and the role of diet and nutrition in healthy ageing.
Hospital at home - Looking at best practise and how we can care for the frailest members of our community.
A brief background to the workforce data published by BGS.
In this issue of the newsletter, we have articles from BGS members who have spent time in other countries, teaching, lecturing, researching or delivering services. We would like to hear from members who may be interested in these opportunities.
At the AGM in November, Prof Tahir Masud will succeed Dr Eileen Burns as President of the Society. We asked Tash about the journey that led him to this point.