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A Letter from the Editor about our new title

Aging Well is now Today’s Geriatric Medicine! Our new name, Today’s Geriatric Medicine, better reflects the geriatric medicine professionals we reach and the precise direction of the magazine. Previous confusion regarding our reading audience and the focus of our content has prompted this transition to emphasize our commitment to providing cutting-edge news and insight to professionals who treat older patients.

We're very excited about this change and the expanded scope and coverage that comes with it. We’ve broadened our reach to include not only geriatricians and primary care physicians who treat older adults, but also the many other health care professionals who comprise the geriatrics care team, including nurses, dietitians, physical and occupational therapists, and social workers, who figure prominently in providing the highest level of care to aging patients.

Now in our sixth year of publication, the magazine provides you with the same solid scientific content and dependable information you’ve relied on in the past in Aging Well.

The articles you’ll find in Today’s Geriatric Medicine offer content that’s informative and relevant to professional members of the geriatrics care team in private practice, clinics and hospitals, rehabilitation environments, and long term care facilities. We look forward to providing not only the latest in geriatrics-related innovative techniques and treatment trends, but also the topics you find important or intriguing. As always, we welcome your feedback.

Watch for the inaugural print issue of Today’s Geriatric Medicine in early May.

— Barbara Worthington, editor