A new authoritative clinical guide, "Geriatrics: A Multidisciplinary Approach", has been published, co-authored by Professor A.S. Ryazanov and a distinguished team of experts including O.T. Bogova, A.N. Ilyinsky, O.S. Levin, V.N. Potapov, D.N. Protsenko, N.K. Runikhina, and A.S. Ryazanov, under the general editorship of Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences S.N. Puzin.
The publication presents contemporary principles of geriatric care grounded in a multidisciplinary framework. It systematizes current knowledge on age-related physiological changes and best practices for managing patients of advanced and elderly age—with a dedicated focus on preserving functional independence and quality of life.
Integrating evidence-based medicine with practical aspects of diagnosis, treatment, and long-term care, the guide addresses pressing demographic challenges and the growing demand for qualified geriatric services. It is designed for physicians across specialties, as well as medical students and healthcare professionals engaged in or preparing for work with elderly patients.
This resource represents a significant contribution to the advancement of geriatric medicine in Russian-speaking and international clinical communities.
The publication presents contemporary principles of geriatric care grounded in a multidisciplinary framework. It systematizes current knowledge on age-related physiological changes and best practices for managing patients of advanced and elderly age—with a dedicated focus on preserving functional independence and quality of life.
Integrating evidence-based medicine with practical aspects of diagnosis, treatment, and long-term care, the guide addresses pressing demographic challenges and the growing demand for qualified geriatric services. It is designed for physicians across specialties, as well as medical students and healthcare professionals engaged in or preparing for work with elderly patients.
This resource represents a significant contribution to the advancement of geriatric medicine in Russian-speaking and international clinical communities.