CONTEXT: The field of genomics is rapidly impacting medical care across specialties. To help guide test utilization and interpretation, pathologists must be knowledgeable about genomic techniques and their clinical utility. The technology allowing timely generation of genomic data is relatively new to patient care and the clinical laboratory, and therefore, many currently practicing pathologists have been trained without any molecular or genomics exposure. Furthermore, the exposure that current and recent trainees receive in this field remains inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: To assess pathologists\u27 learning needs in genomics and to develop a curriculum to address these educational needs. DESIGN: A working group formed by the College of American...
The growing gap between the demand for genome sequencing and the supply of trained genomics professi...
Primary care physicians should be aware that genomics has arrived at the doorstep of their practice....
Genomic medicine is transforming patient care. However, the speed of development has left a knowledg...
Completion of the Human Genome Project, in conjunction with dramatic reductions in the cost of DNA s...
Molecular Genetic Pathology (MGP) is a subspecialty of Pathology and Medical Genetics and Genomics. ...
Molecular Genetic Pathology (MGP) is a subspecialty of Pathology and Medical Genetics and Genomics. ...
Purpose: Develop a trans-disciplinary repository of genomics education resources using a Web-based l...
PURPOSE: Advances in genomic technologies are transforming medical practice, necessitating the exper...
Background: As pharmacogenomics (PGx), a component of genetics/genomics and precision medicine, gain...
Despite some early implementation of genomic medicine globally, there is a lack of rigorous, large-s...
Problem: Genomics in undergraduate nursing education has experienced slow adoption in the United Sta...
Problem: Genomics in undergraduate nursing education has experienced slow adoption in the United Sta...
Lisa M Bashore, Glenda Daniels, Lori Borchers, Lynette L Howington, Dennis J Cheek Harris College of...
Context: Recognition of the importance of informatics to the practice of pathology has surged. Train...
With the demand for genomic investigations increasing, medical specialists will need to, and are beg...
The growing gap between the demand for genome sequencing and the supply of trained genomics professi...
Primary care physicians should be aware that genomics has arrived at the doorstep of their practice....
Genomic medicine is transforming patient care. However, the speed of development has left a knowledg...
Completion of the Human Genome Project, in conjunction with dramatic reductions in the cost of DNA s...
Molecular Genetic Pathology (MGP) is a subspecialty of Pathology and Medical Genetics and Genomics. ...
Molecular Genetic Pathology (MGP) is a subspecialty of Pathology and Medical Genetics and Genomics. ...
Purpose: Develop a trans-disciplinary repository of genomics education resources using a Web-based l...
PURPOSE: Advances in genomic technologies are transforming medical practice, necessitating the exper...
Background: As pharmacogenomics (PGx), a component of genetics/genomics and precision medicine, gain...
Despite some early implementation of genomic medicine globally, there is a lack of rigorous, large-s...
Problem: Genomics in undergraduate nursing education has experienced slow adoption in the United Sta...
Problem: Genomics in undergraduate nursing education has experienced slow adoption in the United Sta...
Lisa M Bashore, Glenda Daniels, Lori Borchers, Lynette L Howington, Dennis J Cheek Harris College of...
Context: Recognition of the importance of informatics to the practice of pathology has surged. Train...
With the demand for genomic investigations increasing, medical specialists will need to, and are beg...
The growing gap between the demand for genome sequencing and the supply of trained genomics professi...
Primary care physicians should be aware that genomics has arrived at the doorstep of their practice....
Genomic medicine is transforming patient care. However, the speed of development has left a knowledg...