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Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine – Welcome


Message from our Division Director: Stefan Gravenstein, MD

“Geriatrics and palliative care share a common goal of improving lives through better care in populations in whom quality of life, frailty and independence are threatened. Our faculty teach and study to achieve this goal. The daily task of transforming care from what people are getting to what people want (and need) motivates our care, teaching, and science. Both palliative and geriatrics themes permeate our work and beckon other specialists, scientists and learners to our Mission. We invite you to ask us about how we elevate palliative and geriatrics care clinically and scientifically.”

Mission

Through collaborative care, education and science, we aim to improve the quality of life and well-being of all older adults.

About Us

Our Division serves as the base for all academic activities in Geriatrics and in Hospice/Palliative Medicine (HPM), including the Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Program and the HPM Fellowship Program. We anchor our program at Lifespan’s Rhode Island and The Miriam Hospitals in Providence, Rhode Island, but our education and research programs span four entities: Lifespan, the Providence Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC), the Care New England and Brown University.

Our diverse clinical faculty offer expertise in clinical geriatric and palliative medicine, and include 15 geriatric medicine, 17 palliative medicine, 3 neurology, and 4 geriatric psychiatry physicians, and 5 geriatric nurse practitioners. The Brown University School of Public Health’s center and the VAMC’s Center on Innovations in Long Term Services and Supports (COIN-LTSS) provide the major research resource for clinical fellows and faculty. Our collaboration produces prominent health services research on aging and chronic disease, especially long-term care. Three dozen full-time research faculty serve as mentors, collaborators and advisors across multiple disciplines. The Geriatric Medicine and HPM Fellowships link Brown and the Division with multiple clinical sites and faculty preceptors, with the aim to generate new academic geriatricians for faculty positions nationwide.

In The News

  • How Coronavirus Has Warped the Dying Process: Challenges faced by Dr. Leah McDonald during the Covid-19 pandemic as a palliative care physician.

  • Nobly fighting COVID in the real ground zero: A nursing home (interview with Nurse Practitioner Donna Rondeau and Dr. Nadia Mujahid on managing patients in a nursing home struck by Covid-19)

  • Publications 2020-2021 from Our Division and Center Faculty

  • Geriatrics & Palliative Division Director, Stefan Gravenstein, MD awarded the 20th Beckwith Family Award for Outstanding Teaching

  • Richard Besdine, MD awarded the Miriam Hospital Bud Kahn Lifetime Leadership Award

  • Peter Hollmann, MD awarded Providence Business News Leaders and Achievers 2020

  • Peter Hollmann, MD elected President American Geriatrics Society

Geriatrics & Palliative Medicine

  • Welcome
  • Faculty
    • Geriatrics Faculty
    • Palliative Medicine Faculty
  • Fellowship Programs
    • Geriatrics Fellowship
    • Palliative Medicine Fellowship
  • Research Programs

About Us

The Department of Medicine at Alpert Medical School is comprised of eleven distinct Divisions. These Divisions, working in conjunction with the community doctors who comprise our Primary Care offerings, provide patients with an outstanding level of care both within the Brown affiliated hospitals and throughout several community-based clinical locations. In addition to patient services, several of our Divisions offer exceptional programs for Residents and Fellows within their designated areas of expertise.

Useful Links

  • Brown Internal Medicine Residency
  • Alpert Medical School
  • Brown University
  • Rhode Island Hospital
  • The Miriam Hospital
  • Providence VA Medical Center
  • How To Reach Us

    Office of the Physician-in-Chief
    Louis B. Rice, MD
    593 Eddy Street
    Providence, RI 02903