Objectives: It was the aim of this study to assess educational needs and priorities in genetics amongst non-genetic health professionals. Methods: The methods used included website reviews and direct contact with individuals and organisations involved in health professional education. Results and Conclusions: Health professional education and training differed in structure with wide variation in the content and duration of genetics education provided. Evidence from the UK, France and Germany indicates that genetics professionals are influencing the genetics content of medical curricula. In post-graduate training, some specialist regulators have adopted specific genetics education requirements, but many programmes lack any explicit genetics....
Genomics education in the UK is at an early stage of development, and its pace of evolution has lagg...
Purpose: A scale assessing primary care physicians' priorities for genetic education (The Gen-EP sca...
On behalf of Dr Hilary Burton of the Cambridge Public Health Genetics Unit and Professor Neva Haites...
Objectives: It was the aim of this study to assess educational needs and priorities in genetics amon...
OBJECTIVES: It was the aim of this study to assess educational needs and priorities in genetics amon...
PURPOSE: Advances in and diffusion of genetic technology mean that nongeneticist health professional...
Purpose: Advances in and diffusion of genetic technology mean that nongeneticist health professional...
Objectives: It was the aim of this study to describe the structure and content of training in geneti...
The National Health Service (NHS) National Genetics Education and Development Centre was established...
BACKGROUND: Available evidence suggests that improvements in genetics education are needed to prepar...
Background: Available evidence suggests that improvements in genetics education are needed to prepar...
PURPOSE: To assess how general practitioners (GPs) from European countries prioritized their genetic...
Objective: to investigate whether practising midwives are adequately prepared to integrate genetic i...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate whether practising midwives are adequately prepared to integrate genetic i...
Purpose: To assess how general practitioners (GPs) from European countries prioritized their genetic...
Genomics education in the UK is at an early stage of development, and its pace of evolution has lagg...
Purpose: A scale assessing primary care physicians' priorities for genetic education (The Gen-EP sca...
On behalf of Dr Hilary Burton of the Cambridge Public Health Genetics Unit and Professor Neva Haites...
Objectives: It was the aim of this study to assess educational needs and priorities in genetics amon...
OBJECTIVES: It was the aim of this study to assess educational needs and priorities in genetics amon...
PURPOSE: Advances in and diffusion of genetic technology mean that nongeneticist health professional...
Purpose: Advances in and diffusion of genetic technology mean that nongeneticist health professional...
Objectives: It was the aim of this study to describe the structure and content of training in geneti...
The National Health Service (NHS) National Genetics Education and Development Centre was established...
BACKGROUND: Available evidence suggests that improvements in genetics education are needed to prepar...
Background: Available evidence suggests that improvements in genetics education are needed to prepar...
PURPOSE: To assess how general practitioners (GPs) from European countries prioritized their genetic...
Objective: to investigate whether practising midwives are adequately prepared to integrate genetic i...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate whether practising midwives are adequately prepared to integrate genetic i...
Purpose: To assess how general practitioners (GPs) from European countries prioritized their genetic...
Genomics education in the UK is at an early stage of development, and its pace of evolution has lagg...
Purpose: A scale assessing primary care physicians' priorities for genetic education (The Gen-EP sca...
On behalf of Dr Hilary Burton of the Cambridge Public Health Genetics Unit and Professor Neva Haites...