Hazzard’s Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, Sixth Edition, is a comprehensive clinical textbook that bridges the gap between the biological study of aging (gerontology) and the medical care of older adults (geriatrics). Published in 2009 by McGraw-Hill Education , this 1,760-page volume serves as a core reference for geriatricians, fellows, and other healthcare professionals.

Explores the biological, psychological, and social aspects of aging.

Focuses on the unique assessment methods and organizational strategies required for effective elderly care.

Introduced a revamped two-color design with over 300 illustrations, including 64 full-color inserts to improve diagnostic accuracy for conditions like aging skin.

The largest section of the book, detailing how various body systems change with age and how to manage specific diseases in the elderly population. Key Features of the Sixth Edition