We've broken our more extensive resources down into a series of easy-to-read pages. The topics below are listed alphabetically, and new resources in the series will be added as they become available.
The BGS Quality Improvement (QI) Hub has been put together by members of the BGS Clinical Quality Committee (CQC) to help healthcare professionals navigate QI methodology, and to plan and deliver their own projects to drive improvements in the quality of care for older people.
This report sets out what high-quality rehabilitation for older people with frailty looks like, and how it should be delivered.
The BGS produces a number of reports on aspects of older people's healthcare with the aim of influencing policymakers, commissioners and health professionals.
The BGS Research Hub is curated and updated by the BGS Research and Academic Development Committee (RADC) and aims to bring together information relating to research into older people's health and care.
The Silver Book II describes best practice in the urgent care of older people, drawing upon international experts and consensus, supported by evidence.
The BGS produces resources to support trainees preparing to sit the SCE. This includes the mock examinations which have been part of the BGS Trainees' weekends programmes.
This series of articles looks at the people and events that led to the formation of the British Geriatrics Society in 1947.
This series of resources brings together training standards for higher specialist trainees in geriatric medicine in the context of the new training curriculum and syllabus. Further standards will be added as they become available.
The Trevor Howell Guest Lecture is delivered annually at the BGS Autumn Meeting by an eminent physician or scientist, not necessarily a geriatrician, with an international reputation. On this page you can find a selection of recordings of recent lectures.