

Overcoming Misconceptions About Geriatrics: Dr. Julia Hiner, Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Program Director at McGovern Medical School
Jun 26, 2025
Dr. Julia Hiner, Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Program Director at McGovern Medical School, shares her passion for geriatrics and the complexity of caring for older adults. She discusses the inspiring clarity of elderly patients and addresses the pressing issue of elder mistreatment. Hiner emphasizes the importance of capacity assessments and the misconceptions surrounding them among healthcare professionals. She advocates for improved geriatric training in medical education to better prepare future clinicians for the growing needs of the senior population.
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Dr. Hiner's Path to Geriatrics
- Dr. Julia Hiner got interested in geriatrics during her fourth year of medical school on a geriatric medicine rotation.
- Her mother's health challenges growing up also inspired her to pursue medicine.
Older Adults' Clarity and Authenticity
- Older adults have clarity about who they are and what matters most to them.
- This authenticity inspires care aligned with their priorities.
Elder Mistreatment is Underreported
- Elder mistreatment is hugely underreported and under-detected by clinicians.
- Cognitive impairment greatly increases risk, yet only 5-10% of cases get reported by physicians.