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Assessment & Management of Frailty in Ageing Adults - Micro-Credential

Postgraduate
218563

This micro-credential will review the concept of frailty and the multiple methods available to identify it, emphasising understanding the different geriatric dimensions they address and the advantages and disadvantages of every method in different settings. The micro-credential will also provide education on Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and the management of common geriatric syndromes to help achieve a more gerontologically and frailty-attuned healthcare workforce.

Course Provider:
Location:
Dublin City Centre
Attendance Options:
Part time, Online or Distance
Apply to:
Course provider
Number of credits:
5 ECTS

Duration

1 Year Modules

How will this Micro-credential be delivered?
- Fully online via Zoom and Blackboard (Trinity’s Virtual Learning Environment)

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements & Prerequisite documents 
Applicants should be currently working with older adults in any setting or managing a service.
Applicants need to have a fluent command of the English language.

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Further information

Next Intake September 2024

50 Places

Closing Date 31st July 2024

Who is this Micro-credential for? 
Health or social care professionals working with older adults in any setting would benefit from this micro-credential. Relevant professionals include doctors, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, and all allied health and social care professionals. Service managers will also be considered.

Why should I take this Micro-credential? 
Frailty is a state of diminished physiological reserve and increased vulnerability to stressors in ageing adults. Many newly created services for older people routinely measure frailty. However, different frailty identification tools may be suited to different settings and purposes. This micro-credential will review the concept of frailty and the multiple methods available to identify it, emphasising understanding the different geriatric dimensions they address and the advantages and disadvantages of every method in different settings. The micro-credential will also provide education on Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and the management of common geriatric syndromes to help achieve a more gerontologically and frailty-attuned healthcare workforce.

What will I do?
- 10 (2‐hour) online lectures on Tuesdays 3-5 pm (term time) Irish Standard Time
- 75 hours of independent study

How is this Micro-credential assessed?
- Attendance to at least eight lectures
- Coursework marked by name: 3,000‐word reflective assignment on how the identification, assessment and management of frailty add value to a practice scenario.

What will I learn? (include ECTS Weighting)

At the end of the micro-credential, you will be able to:
- Describe the concept of frailty in ageing adults.
- Recognise the biological underpinnings of frailty in ageing adults.
- Differentiate the various methods for identifying frailty in ageing adults.
- Identify the relevance and importance of assessing frailty in healthcare settings.
- Outline the principles of comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) in the management of frailty and geriatric syndromes.
- Describe the application of CGA for the management of frailty in speciality scenarios (e.g. surgery, oncology).
- Describe the application of CGA for the management of frailty in special patient groups (e.g. HIV, intellectual disabilities).

General Enquiries: micro-credentials@tcd.ie
MC Coordinator: romeroor@tcd.ie
MC Administrator: hedigans@tcd.ie

Course Provider:
Location:
Dublin City Centre
Attendance Options:
Part time, Online or Distance
Apply to:
Course provider
Number of credits:
5 ECTS