Studies the process of aging and helping others through its challenges.

Gerontologists study aging and help their patients through the problems that can result from it. In addition to the physiological changes that result from aging, they also consider the sociological, psychological, and cultural phenomena surrounding aging in their practice.

Due to the increasing elderly population, gerontological work opportunities have rapidly expanded. Gerontologists now work in a wide range of fields from medical research and patient care, to care facility coordination and social work. The multidisciplinary nature of gerontology allows for a flexible career path based on your interests and best working environment.

Because of the diverse mental states of their patients, the best gerontologists exhibit excellent interpersonal skills, patience, and consistency. A musician’s experience effectively communicating with a wide range of people is a skill that easily transfers to this work.

What are the education requirements?

  • A Degree is Required

What degree is recommended?

  • Bachelor's degree

  • Master's degree

Additional Information

The Gerontological Society of America

Zack Sahms
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