Purpose
We aimed to analyse the characteristics of geriatric courses offered to undergraduate medical students in higher educational institutions (HEIs) in Poland.
Methods
We searched the official websites of the HEIs offering the medical degree programmes and we directly contacted the dean’s offices and HEIs representatives to retrieve the relevant information. The documents were analysed for course content, teaching methods, duration, and recommended texts. We also checked the obtained curricula for the reference to of the learning objectives (LOs) related to geriatric medicine, selected from the currently endorsed Polish educational standards (ES) provided by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
Results
Geriatric medicine courses were obligatory at all included HEIs (n=19), but the courses differed in structure and content. The courses varied in duration from 11 to 60 hours and were primarily lecture-based. Simulation was utilized at only one HEI and e-learning at two institutions. Out of 315 LOs, we acknowledged only 9 as geriatric. They were not always found in all curricula. Two HEIs included self-described LOs in their curricula. Across all HEIs a total of 29 recommended texts (published between 1995 and 2021) were identified, including 2 English-language texts.
Conclusion
Geriatric medicine was a mandatory subject for medical students of the included HEIs. However, there was a lack of uniformity in the offered courses. This leaves room for the development of a unified undergraduate geriatrics curriculum to effectively address diverse geriatric issues. The importance of this matter is highlighted by demographic trends and workforce challenges.