05/17/2024

Friends of Franz Podcast S3 E22 Gray Hair and Silver Linings with Geriatrician Dr. Christina Chen

According to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM), nearly one-fourth of older adults aged 65 and older are at increased risk for loneliness and are considered to be socially isolated, with risk factors being attributed to hearing loss, losing family or friends, role changes such as retirement, living alone, and chronic disease. Geriatric syndromes — such as polypharmacy, falls, cognitive impairment like dementia and Alzheimer's disease, malnutrition, and incontinence — are clinical conditions and multifactorial impairments that are more commonly identified in older adults. Aging is definitely the normal trajectory of human life, but how can one age in a way that is considered healthy and with an optimal quality of life? How can an older adult look forward to the remaining years of life despite chronic illness? How can we help safeguard a geriatric's mental health despite feelings of abandonment, loneliness, and fear of being a burden to their caregiver/s?

We are joined today by Dr. Christina Chen, a double board-certified geriatrician and internist at Mayo Clinic.

Christina Chen MD Geriatrics Mayo Clinic

Christina Chen, MD

BS: Michigan State University (2004) — Biology and Psychology

MD: St George's University School Of Medicine (2008)

Internal Medicine Residency: University of Illinois College of Medicine (OSF St. Francis Hospital) (2011)

Geriatric Medicine Fellowship: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine (2013)

Acupuncture for Physicians Certificate: Helms Medical Institute (2013)

Executive Women in Leadership Certificate: Cornell University (2021)

Board-Certified Geriatrician: Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN (since 2013)

Book Editor: Mayo Clinic on Healthy Aging (2024)

Podcast Host: Aging Forward Podcast (since 2023)

Medical Advisory Board: GrandPad (since 2023)

Medical School Course Director: Senior Sages Curriculum, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine (since 2015)

Assistant Professor of Geriatric Medicine: Mayo Clinic Rochester (since 2014)

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