Purpose: Genetic advances mean patients at risk of genetic conditions can be helped through testing, clinical screening, and preventive treatment, but they must first be identified to benefit. Ensuring quality of genetic care for patients requires genetic expertise in all health services, including primary care. To address an educational shortfall, a series of e-learning resources was developed in six languages to equip primary care professionals with genetic skills relevant for practice. The purpose of the study was to evaluate these resources using Kirkpatrick’s framework for educational outcomes. Methods: Mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative) were used over four phases of the study. Results: A high level of satisfaction with the r...
Introduction: Primary care providers (PCP) will need to be integrally involved in the delivery of ge...
Objectives: Developments in genetic knowledge and clinical applications are seen as rendering tradit...
It is increasingly recognised that genetics will have to be integrated into all parts of primary hea...
Purpose: Genetic advances mean patients at risk of genetic conditions can be helped through testing,...
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Background: At least 10 % of patients seen in primary care are said to have a condition in which gen...
Genetics and genomics are increasingly relevant to primary healthcare but training is unavailable to...
<div><p>General practitioners (GPs) are increasingly called upon to identify patients at risk for he...
JCC holds the Sydney G Frankfort Chair in Family Medicine. JMG holds a Canada Research Chair in Heal...
General practitioners (GPs) are increasingly called upon to identify patients at risk for hereditary...
General practitioners (GPs) are increasingly called upon to identify patients at risk for hereditary...
Genomic technologies are having an increasing impact across medicine, including primary care. To ena...
Background: At least 10 % of patients seen in primary care are said to have a condition in which gen...
Introduction: Primary care providers (PCP) will need to be integrally involved in the delivery of ge...
Objectives: Developments in genetic knowledge and clinical applications are seen as rendering tradit...
It is increasingly recognised that genetics will have to be integrated into all parts of primary hea...
Purpose: Genetic advances mean patients at risk of genetic conditions can be helped through testing,...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowGenetic advances...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Background: At least 10 % of patients seen in primary care are said to have a condition in which gen...
Genetics and genomics are increasingly relevant to primary healthcare but training is unavailable to...
<div><p>General practitioners (GPs) are increasingly called upon to identify patients at risk for he...
JCC holds the Sydney G Frankfort Chair in Family Medicine. JMG holds a Canada Research Chair in Heal...
General practitioners (GPs) are increasingly called upon to identify patients at risk for hereditary...
General practitioners (GPs) are increasingly called upon to identify patients at risk for hereditary...
Genomic technologies are having an increasing impact across medicine, including primary care. To ena...
Background: At least 10 % of patients seen in primary care are said to have a condition in which gen...
Introduction: Primary care providers (PCP) will need to be integrally involved in the delivery of ge...
Objectives: Developments in genetic knowledge and clinical applications are seen as rendering tradit...
It is increasingly recognised that genetics will have to be integrated into all parts of primary hea...