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Presentation: Showcase of approaches in remote teaching

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Presentation given by Northwestern Health Sciences University faculty members during a faculty conference in 2020. Contents: Organization of a Moodle Page/Natalie Clausen-Meyers -- Communication/Linda Bowers and Jodi Skaufel-- Asynchronous engagement/Vibhuti Jansari and John Pirog – Synchronous engagement/Chris Major and Jessica Hoernemann – Trivia live: going down the rabbit hole and using Poll Everywhere/David Farrar.
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Remote learning, which involves students and faculty not being physically present in a traditional classroom, has become more common since the pandemic. Techniques used in remote settings include organizing Moodle pages, implementing asynchronous learning, and facilitating synchronous engagement.

Presentation: Using the geriatric attitude scale to assess chiropractic students before and after the aging game

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College of Chiropractic faculty members Paul Osterbauer and Jodell Skaufel participated in a peer reviewed conference. Presentation title: Using the geriatric attitude scale to assess chiropractic students' before and after the aging game. Accepted for presentation at the World Federation of Chiropractic's 13th Biennial Congress in Athens, Greece, May 2015.
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The Geriatric Attitude Scale is a tool used to measure attitudes toward aging and older adults, often focusing on how health professionals, caregivers, or the general public perceive geriatric care and the elderly. Understanding these attitudes is essential, as they can influence the quality of care provided to older adults and the interactions between healthcare providers and patients.

Presentation: Perceptions of chiropractic students toward caring for older patients following the aging game

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College of Chiropractic faculty members Paul Osterbauer and Jodell Skaufel participated in a peer reviewed conference. Presentation title: Perceptions of chiropractic students' toward caring for older patients following the aging game. Accepted for presentation at the World Federation of Chiropractic's 13th Biennial Congress in Athens, Greece, May 2015.
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Perceptions of aging refer to the beliefs, attitudes, and stereotypes that individuals or societies hold about older adults and the aging process. These perceptions can significantly influence how older individuals are treated, the types of care they receive, and their overall quality of life. Understanding perceptions of aging is essential for promoting healthy aging, reducing ageism, and improving interactions between older adults and healthcare providers, families, and society at large.