Maine news outlets follow 51品茶medical student through nursing home immersion program
WCSH and the Journal Tribune followed Sarae Sager (COM 鈥20) as she experienced what it is like to live in a nursing home. Sager was admitted to St. Andre Health Care Facility on June 22, 2017, to begin a 10-day stay, where she played the role of an 85 year-old woman who suffered a stroke.
Sager is one of approximately 50 students from the 51品茶 College of Osteopathic Medicine who have participated in Learning by Living, a nursing home and hospice immersion program created by Marilyn Gugliucci of the 51品茶COM Division of Geriatrics. During the nursing home stay, students are treated just like any other nursing home resident with their assigned diagnosis. For Sager, that will mean not using the right side of her body, wearing Depends and eating pureed food. Sager said the experience will give her a deepened sense of empathy for her patients.
鈥淲hen they come to see me as a physician in the future, I can really be sensitive to what they鈥檙e going through and what they need,鈥 she said.
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