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Our Mission
The mission of The George Washington University Wertlieb Educational Institute for Long term Care Management is to facilitate a national and international dialogue regarding long term care management and research.

In 1996, The George Washington University officially inaugurated the Wertlieb Educational Institute for Long Term Care Management. The Institute was inspired and initially supported by long term care administrator Harvey Wertlieb and his wife, Linda, who envisioned providing life-long education for dynamic, results-oriented leaders. Within the context of The George Washington University, the institute can provide the academic integrity and practical background that will prepare students to work in any setting. University faculty and an advisory committee comprised of long term care leaders guide the Institute in activities that will not only benefit GW students and industry organizations, but society as well.

Leaders in LTC Education
Today, exceptional depth and a unique focus on management skills characterize the Institute’s long term care program. Through a broad array of educational offerings, renowned faculty and industry experts update students with the most current information on best practices in long term care. Students benefit from the insights of administrators and clinicians, as well as academic resources from GW’s schools of Medicine, Law, and Business and Public Management. Thus, the environment, rich with ideas, fosters learning and collaboration between academics and practitioners.

In the Heart of Washington, DC
Here, students, faculty, and other professionals come together to share insights and develop strategies for the future. More important, students’ learning experiences are enriched through a practice-oriented program that connects them to the full resources of the nation’s capital--the crossroads of the public and private sectors. Here, students enjoy easy access to national and international resources, and remain at the heart of decisions that affect the future of health care. Instructors and guest lecturers are drawn from major health and government organizations, such as the American College of Health Care Administrators, the American Health Care Association, the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, the Alzheimer’s Association, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

 

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