Only half of all published research is trustworthy, says Scientific American (2014), New York Times (2016), National Academy of Sciences (2017), and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2017). Major criticism focuses on inability to replicate findings due to research errors. Dr. Demko offers expert analysis and commentary on aging and retirement research, and produces content for the print, digital, and broadcast media. NEWS CLIPS: http://www.demko.com/circulation.html
Ask David about ...
A. Accuracy of gerontology research reporting in the news media.
B. Applying gerontological research to 50-plus content and marketing.
C. Risk-factors associated with mortality, morbidity, and longevity.
D. Financial and non-financial elements in retirement planning.
CREDENTIALS:
PhD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Professional certifications:
- Specialist in Aging (U-Michigan),
- Geriatric Milieu Design (U-Michigan),
- Senior Center Administration (U-Michigan),
- Geriatric Functional Assessment (USF-Medical),
- Retirement Planning Leadership (AARP),
- Research Methodology (U-Michigan - Institute Social Research).
RECENT BOOK:
"Stop Acting Your Age" (2012) Amazon Pop-Culture Best-Seller
See book review @
https://www.forewordreviews.com/reviews/stop-acting-your-age-start-living-your-life/
NOTEWORTHY:
Recipient of three White House Commissions on Aging under Presidents Reagan, Clinton, Bush.