Aging Q3 is an educational and practice-based program to improve resident physician clinical competencies in Geriatrics and improve the quality of care and quality of life for older adults. The three Qs signify: Quality of Education Quality of Care Quality of Life
Aging Q3 is made possible by a 2 million dollar grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. The project will span over the course of 4 years 2009-2012. Dr. William P. Moran, General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics Division (GIMG) Director, is the Principal Investigator. He oversees the development and evaluation of the project via a management structure which includes an Executive Committee, Advisory Board, and Working Groups comprised of GIMG faculty. Executive Committee - William P Moran, MD, Principal Investigator
- Patty J. Iverson, MA, Project Director
- Kimberly S. Davis, MD
- M. Kathleen Wiley, MD
- Patrick Mauldin, PhD
- Cara Litvin, MD
- Roger Kyle, MD
- Brian Collins, MHA
- Justin Marsden, Project Assistant
Advisory Board - Dr. Raymond Greenberg President, MUSC
- Dr. Etta Driscoll Pisano, Dean, College of Medicine, MUSC
- Dr. Charlotte Granholm, Director, Center on Aging and SC Geriatric Education Center
- Dr. David Garr, Professor of Family Medicine, Director, SC AHEC
- Dr. Patrick Cawley, Medical Director, Medical University Hospital; Director, Center for Clinical Effectiveness and Patient Safety
- Dr. M. Kathleen Wiley, Clerkship Director Senior Mentor Program, MUSC
- Dr. Jeffrey G. Wong, Associate Dean, Medical Education, MUSC
- Dr. Elaine Amella, Professor, College of Nursing, MUSC
- Stuart Smith, Vice President for Clinical Operations & Education Director, Medical Center, MUSC
Aging Q3 Faculty Photos
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