Aging
Cheryl Howard RN Ferris State University 2012 ** Audio available only on slides #1 and #5 due to Weebly data upload limits **
List of Abstracts
Cell aging
Care of aged
Early development and aging I. Embryonic development A. Cleavage 1. zygote to morula to blastula 2. blastocyst 3. cleavage position and fate 4. the beginning.
Biology of Aging Carmel Bitondo Dyer, MD Kathleen Pace Murphy, PhD The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Department of Internal Medicine.
THEORIES OF AGING Based on information in: Madison, H.E. (2002).“Theories of Aging”. In Lueckenotte, A.G. (ed), Gerontologic Nursing. St. Louis: Mosby.
LOGO Physiology Unit 2 English for Graduate Students.
Innovations in Geriatric Education: Considering Cross-Disciplinary Applications of the HPPAE Model Geriatric Competencies Provide Curricula for and Evaluation.
THEORIES OF AGING