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CBIRS Request 2250
 
Community Budget Issue Requests - Tracking Id #2250
Florida Geriatics Medical Education Consortium
 
Requester: Linda Z. Rackieff Organization: Council of Florida Medical School Deans
 
Project Title: Florida Geriatics Medical Education Consortium Date Submitted 1/15/2003 12:08:45 PM
 
Sponsors: Peaden
 
Statewide Interest:
Florida has the highest percent of citizens over the age of 65 of any state and leads the nation in the number of citizens who are 85 or older. As a result of our state's distinct demographics, older patients already constitute a significant percentage of many Florida physicians' practices and these percentages are progected to increase as the state's elder population grows in size and ages further. Consequently, it is critically important that Florida has an adequate number of physicians who have the specialized knowledge, skills and attitudes required to provide appropriate care to older patients.
 
Recipient: Florida Geriatrics Medical Education   Contact: Linda Z. Rackleff  
  c/o USF College of Medicine, MDC2, 12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd   Contact Phone: (850) 222-5577  
  Tampa 33612
 
Counties: {Statewide}
 
Gov't Entity: Yes Private Organization (Profit/Not for Profit):  
 
Project Description:
The Council of Florida Medical School Deans is requesting state funding to enable the Florida Consortium for Geriatric Medical Education to conduct a unique, collaborative statewide geriatrics medical education initiative. The cooperative approach that will be continued through the Consortium will enable all five medical schools to complete this initiative in the most timely and cost effective manner possible. The Consortium is charged with: a) finalizing development of a comprehensive set of basic proficiencies in each of the folloing nine geriatric syndrome areas: Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, falls, osteoporosis, chronic pain, depression, dellrium, sensory impairment, incontinence and drug prescribing for the elderly. b) developing measurable student performance objectives for each basic proficiency; and c) developing standarized assessment procedures, based on these student performance objectives, to test medical students' progress in mastering basic geriatric proficiencies. The Consortium proposes to select one of the nine geriatric syndrome areas and use this syndrome area as a "template" for completion of the sequential activities that must subsequently be completed for each remaining syndrome area. Alzheimer's and related dementias is recommended as the geriatric syndrome area to use as this "template" because: (a) dementia pose the most catastrophic health problems facing older Floridians and their families, (b) dementia has major fiscal implications for the delivery of state social and health care services; and (c) focusing on dementia will enable the Consortium to refine the process of information sharing and collaborative decision-making that will subsequently be used to address the related geriatric syndrome areas of falls, drug prescribing in the elderly, pain management and depression that typically develop during the course of Alzheimer's Disease and related demontias. FY 2003-04 funding is requested to: (a) complete the basic geriatrics proficiencies for Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias, (b) develop measurable student performance objectives for each of the five Alzheimer's Disease and related dementia basic proficiencies (See Appendix #3), and (c) develop standarized assessment procedures, based on measurable and observable student performance objectives, to test medical students' progess in mastering the basic proficiencies related to Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias. It is anticipated that completion of the Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias "template" will require two years (FY 2003-04 and FY 2004-05). A status report related to this phase of the statewide geriatrics medical education initiative will be completed by December 1, 2005. Success in this geriatrics initiative will create a model for a uniquely integrated and bench-marked competency-based educational process for all Florida medical students.
 
Is this a water project as described in Chapter 2002-291, Laws of Florida? No
 
Measurable Outcome Anticipated:
Documented level of mastery of basic geriatrics proficiency in specified syndrome areas by all of the state's medical students.
 
Amount requested from the State for this project this year: $975,000
 
Total cost of the project: $2,975,000
 
Request has been made to fund: Operations
 
What type of match exists for this project? Local
  Cash Amount $2,000,000  
 
Was this project previously funded by the state?   No
 
Is future-year funding likely to be requested?   Yes
  Amount: $5,000,000 To Fund: Operations
 
Was this project included in an Agency's Budget Request?   No
 
Was this project included in the Governor's Recommended Budget? No
 
Is there a documented need for this project? Unknown
 
Was this project request heard before a publicly noticed meeting of a body of elected officials (municipal, county, or state)?   No