Dr. Emily Cetrone is an Assistant Professor of Geriatric Medicine. Her areas of interest include geriatric primary care, medical education, dementia, and caregiver stress.
After completing her undergraduate studies at Davidson College, Dr. Cetrone attended the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Following that, she completed her Residency at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Before becoming Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Geriatric Medicine, Dr. Cetrone completed a geriatric medicine fellowship at Boston Medical Center.
In 2022, Dr. Cetrone co-led the CGWEP’s Geriatric Echo series, In addition to helping to lead the Echo series, she has also been coordinating with the various AHEC leadership to give a series of talks on Advance Care Planning this year.
Read articles featuring Dr. Cetrone and her research:
- Memory Loss—Normal Aging or Mild Cognitive Impairment? (UNC Health Talk)
- 8 Ways to Prevent or Delay Dementia (UNC Health Talk)
- No place like home (Journal of the American Geriatrics Society)
- Training junior doctors to lead rapid responses (The Clinicial Teacher)