
Careers in Aging
|
A career in aging may relate specifically to gerontology (the study of aging), geriatrics (the medical aspects of aging) or a myriad of professions and jobs that impact the health and well being of the older adult population in the United States and internationally. For example, stop and consider that banking, architecture, public relations, law all apply directly to older adults. UCLA is a great place to be if you have already identified a career in aging or if you are beginning to consider a career in aging because it offers programs and training in many of the disciplines that relate to aging. No longer do we draw a box around aging and keep it in the province of medicine. Aging requires an interdisciplinary approach and the invention of novel ways to ensure quality of life for older adults. The UCLA Academic Geriatric Resource Center (AGRC) has fostered geriatric/gerontology education at UCLA since 1985. The AGRC supports Student Interest Groups as well as other campus activities related to aging.
UCLA strives not only to prepare the very best health care workforce through education, clinical training, and research, but also to open the many doors to new careers. UCLA is a great place to take first steps toward a career in aging. Its education, research, clinical and training riches are unparalleled. The UCLA Academic Geriatric Resource Center (AGRC) is leading a campuswide effort to promote exciting career opportunities in aging. GeroNet will help you discover education, training and research at UCLA. |

