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Professor focusing on interdisciplinary studies in geriatrics, Dr. Gregg Warshaw serves as a Professor of Medicine at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. With a profound commitment to advancing the field of geriatric medicine, Dr. Warshaw's research interests encompass memory loss and dementia, the impact of hospitalization on older adults, and post-acute care. His work is pivotal in understanding and improving the healthcare experiences of the elderly population. Dr. Warshaw is deeply engaged in both research and education, striving to enhance the quality of geriatric medicine education. His dedication to teaching is reflected in his efforts to prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals to meet the unique needs of aging populations. Through his research, he seeks to uncover insights that can lead to better healthcare policies and practices for older adults. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Warshaw is a respected voice in the field of geriatrics, often contributing to discussions on how to optimize care for older patients. His interdisciplinary approach not only enriches the academic community but also has a tangible impact on the lives of many older adults and their families.

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