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Donald W. Reynolds Department of Geriatrics

Fellows Program

Mission
The mission of the Donald W. Reynolds Department of Geriatrics Fellowship Program is to provide supervised opportunities to fellows who wish to develop the clinical and interpersonal skills, knowledge, professional attitudes, and practical experience required of physicians who are competent in the care of older persons. This is accomplished by using an interdisciplinary approach to comprehensive geriatric assessment and care. Major emphasis is also placed on training physicians for careers in academic medicine and giving them the necessary expertise to pursue research opportunities in geriatrics and gerontology.

While the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has had a Geriatric Fellowship program for twenty years, the generous gift from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation has allowed the Department of Geriatrics to expand its number of fellowship positions thus greatly increasing opportunities for geriatric training.

Fellowship Tracks
Clinical - This one-year fellowship provides comprehensive training in clinical geriatrics and is ideal for those individuals who plan to be involved primarily in patient care.

Clinician-Educator - This two-year fellowship will provide training opportunities in clinical geriatrics and experience in clinical research and education. The Clinician-Educator track is ideal for geriatricians who wish to pursue a career in academic medicine and spend half or more of their time in teaching and patient care. This track will also provide the necessary expertise to assure constructive contribution to research.

Reynolds Scholars - This two-year, or more, fellowship develops leaders in geriatric medicine who are well-qualified in research design and evaluation. At the end of training, fellows will function as independent investigators. After twelve months of clinical training, scholars will spend an additional twelve months or more learning research methodology and actively participating in a mentored research program. This experiential time will allow scholars to develop the necessary expertise to conduct independent research in geriatrics and gerontology.

Program Goals
The Department expects fellows to become competent geriatricians and - excluding those who choose the clinical track - gain skills that will prepare them for academic careers. Skills in clinical geriatrics include an in-depth knowledge of biological changes associated with aging and age-related diseases and the capacity to work effectively as an interdisciplinary team member in solving complex medical and social problems of elderly patients. Skills in medical education include the ability to organize and present information effectively and use educational tools proficiently. Skills in medical research include - with the aid of an established preceptor - understanding research methodology, constructing and carrying our research projects, writing abstracts and papers, and presenting at scientific meetings.

The Sites
On the UAMS Campus, space has been designed in the new Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging facility specifically for fellows. Additional teaching sites for the fellowship program include the Central Arkansas Veteran's Healthcare System (CAVHS) and various community nursing homes. Within the CAVHS, the Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center provides unique clinical, educational, and analytical research resources for geriatric fellowship training. Fellows will participate in a myriad of clinical programs within each of these teaching facilities.

Clinical Programs at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

  • Reynolds Senior Health Center
  • Center for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders
  • Osteoporosis Clinic
  • Geriatric Inpatient Service
  • Orthogeriatric Service
  • Geriatric Consultation Service

Clinical Programs at the Central Arkansas Veteran's Healthcare System

  • Primary Care Geriatric Clinic
  • Geriatric Specialties Inpatient Unit
  • Geriatric Consultation Service
  • Adult Day Health Care Program
  • Home-Based Primary Care Program
  • Nursing Home Care Unit
  • Inpatient Geropsychiatry Unit
  • Inpatient Hospice Unit

Research Opportunities
The Donald W. Reynolds Department of Geriatrics has a robust and well-funded major research program with grant support in excess of $26 million annually. Fellows can participate in one of the following research efforts.

  • Fundamental biology of aging that leads to declines in cell function with age
  • Biologic changes in Alzheimer's Disease
  • Osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease
  • Caloric restriction on longevity
  • Nutrition and aging
  • Exercise and aging
  • Clinical care and patients with dementia
  • Health Services research in the Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE)

Master of Public Health
If a fellow pursues either the Reynolds Scholar track or the Clinician-Educator pathway, he or she is provided an opportunity to complete a Masters of Public Health (MPH). The UA system now houses the School of Public Health on campus which features a two-year masters degree in public health.



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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Little Rock, AR 72205
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