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Gerontology

Sponsoring Department

Epidemiology

Sponsoring Department

Health Policy and Management

Educational Objectives
1) Increase understanding of the health issues confronting aging populations.
2) Provide health professionals with skills for analyzing and improving the health of an aging population from an interdisciplinary perspective.
3) Foster constructive attitudes and solutions for the challenges of providing excellent health care for aging populations.
4) Demonstrate the relevance and application of public health gerontological research findings to health care.


Intended Audience
Candidates for masters or doctoral degrees at Johns Hopkins University.


Admissions Criteria
Enrollment in a masters or doctoral degree-granting program at JHU. Applicants must submit an application to Brian Buta, administrative contact for the Certificate.


Course of Study

Required courses:
309.605 Health Issues for Aging Populations
309.607 Innovations in Health Care for Aging Populations
340.616 Epidemiology of Aging
309.608 New Frontiers in Gerontology

Students must also complete one of the following:
260.665 Biological Basis of Aging
309.606 Managing Long-Term Care Services for Aging Populations
330.618 Mental Health in Later Life
380.753 Dynamics of Population Aging


Requirements for Successful Completion
Successful completion of a two-course sequence in epidemiology (e.g. 340.601/608, 621/622, 691/692 or 751/752) and a two-course sequence in biostatistics (e.g., 140.611/612, 621/622, or 651/652) before graduation.

A minimum of "B" grade in each of the five required gerontology courses.


Faculty Sponsor
Chad Boult

410.502.6082

cboult@jhsph.edu


Faculty Co-Sponsor
TBD


Administrative Contact
Brian Buta

410.502.3412

bbuta1@jhmi.edu


Administrative Contact 2
Paul Willging

410.550.8668

pwillging@comcast.net

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