Louise Aronson, MD MFA, is a renowned geriatrician, writer, educator, and professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. With her bestselling and Pulitzer Prize finalist book, Elderhood, she offers a unique perspective on growing old in America, challenging assumptions and providing revolutionary insights into aging.
Recognized for her exceptional work, Louise Aronson has received numerous accolades, including a MacDowell fellowship, four Pushcart nominations, and the American Geriatrics Society Clinician-Teacher of the Year award. With a commitment to humanism in medicine, she approaches the final third of life with the same curiosity, creativity, and rigor as the first two-thirds, inspiring readers and audiences alike.
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