Study on caregivers helps understand their needs, come up with more targeted training

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A Duke-NUS Medical School study is hoping to better support caregivers by understanding their different needs to come up with more targeted training.

Associate Professor Rahul Malhotra from the Centre for Ageing Research and Education at Duke-NUS Medical School, and Susana Harding, Director of the International Longevity Centre Singapore at the Tsao Foundation, shared more details of the study.

Associate Professor Rahul Malhotra from the Centre for Ageing Research and Education at Duke-NUS Medical School, and Susana Harding, Director of the International Longevity Centre Singapore at the Tsao Foundation, shared more details of the study.We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.

 

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