AHA Living Learning Network looks at healing power of music, geriatric EDs
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New on-demand resources from the AHA’s Living Learning Network include a story on the healing power of music from AdventHealth System, and a podcast with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine on improving older adult care in the geriatric emergency department. A partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the LLN connects more than 500 health care and public health professionals in real-time to address challenges and generate solutions to advance patient safety, equity, rural health and more. Access the latest resources and join the virtual community here.
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