Ken Madden , Editor-in-Chief
Canadian Geriatrics Journal.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5770/cgj.15.32
Along with less snow and blooming crocuses, another sign of winter’s retreat is the spring issue of the Canadian Geriatrics Journal . We are pleased to present a series of articles that investigate gerontological issues in a series of different environments including acute care, the classroom, and the ambulance bay.
Dr. McAiney has performed a detailed examination of the prevalence of delirium in a hospital setting. Hirst et al. have studied the amount of geriatric content in Canadian nursing and social work degree programs. A narrative systematic review of the concept of frailty in the prehospital setting is presented by Goldstein et al.
We hope you enjoy our spring issue!
Canadian Geriatrics Journal , Vol. 15 , No. 1 , March 2012