Introduction to Genomics (398RUH)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectF2 Regional Teaching
DescriptionAn overview of the rapidly evolving field of genomics and personalised medicine, how and when to access genetic testing and how to guide patients through the process.
VenueVirtual/Online, Virtual/Online  View details
Date & timeThursday 30 March 2023, 13:00 to 16:00
LecturerDr Caroline Platt  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Foundation Year 2, or Non-Trainee Grade Junior Doctor

Course styleVirtual/Online
CateringN/A
Core topicNot a core topic
CPD hours4:00
CostNo charge
Aims

1) Understand the structure / funding / benefits of the genomic medicine service in England

2) Have an understanding on where genetic testing can be of benefit – Cancer / Pharmacy / Rare disease

3) Know where to access support and further education / training in genomics

4) Have an understanding of what technologies are used to run tests within the NGTD

Objectives

1) Be able to access and use the National Genomic Test Directory (NGTD)

2) Know how to access the Genomic Lab Hub website for the South West

3) Learn from cases examples about relevant recent updates in genomic testing

4) Be able to talk to a patient about a test that is run through whole genomic sequencing (WGS)

5) Understand benefits and some of the pitfalls associated with WGS

Learning outcomes

Mapped to the Foundation Programme 2021 curriculum, this course links with the following Foundation Professional Capabilities (FPCs):

HLO 1: FPC 3 - Holistic planning, FPC 4 - Communication and care, FPC 5 - Continuity of care

HLO 2: FPC 6 - Sharing the vision

HLO 3: FPC 11 - Ethics and law, FPC 12 - Continuing professional development, FPC 13 - Understanding medicine