Preparing health professionals for individualized medicine

Personalized Medicine
Joseph D McInerneyJoan A Scott

Abstract

Genomic medicine holds the prospect of transforming clinical medicine and public health, but the current understanding of genetics and genomics among health professionals is a major impediment to the integration of genomic technologies into mainstream practice. Effective and consistent education is a central component of the translation of research into practical application. The National Coalition for Health Professional Education in Genetics (MD, USA) has more than a decade of experience in the development of educational programs that help to incorporate genomic medicine into education and practice.

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Mar 1, 2015·Personalized Medicine·Christine M FormeaCarolyn Rohrer Vitek
May 21, 2016·Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing·Mary Smania
Oct 1, 2015·Pharmacogenomics·Carolyn R Rohrer VitekPedro J Caraballo
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Nov 20, 2015·Genetics in Medicine : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Genetics·E Kate ReedJoan A Scott

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