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Title: Webbased Genetics Content for All Health Professionals


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Web-based Genetics Content for All Health
Professionals
2
Current Situation
  • What we have
  • Core competencies
  • Targeted education programs
  • Subject-centered programs (common disease,
    psychiatric disorders, race and genetics)
  • What we need input on
  • Content
  • Audience
  • Format

3
Core Competencies Principles
  • Core Competencies for all Health Care
    Professionals
  • Competencies in Family History
  • Core Principles in Genetics
  • Principles of Genetics in the Context of Common
    Disease

4
Competencies Next Steps
  • Tie existing NCHPEG programs to competencies
  • NCHPEG
  • Nurses
  • Physician Assistants
  • Public Health Providers
  • Identify content gaps in current NCHPEG programs

5
Educational Programs
  • Targeted Education Programs
  • Genetics, Disease, and Dentistry
  • Genetics in the Physician Assistants Practice
  • Genetics in the Practice of Speech-Language
    Pathology and Audiology
  • NUTRITION AND GENETICS Key concepts and clinical
    scenarios for Dietetic educators and
    practitioners in the US UK
  • Subject-Centered Programs
  • Genetics and Major Psychiatric Disorders (genetic
    counselors)
  • Genetics and Common Disorders (public health and
    primary care)
  • Genetics Is Relevant Now Nurses views and
    patients stories
  • Race, Genetics, and Healthcare (primary care)
  • Genetics and Colorectal Cancer (primary care)
  • Other
  • Access to Credible Genetics Quality Assessment
    Toolbox (consumers and health professionals)
  • Genetics for Social and Behavioral Science
    Researchers

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Content Areas
  • Basic genetic structure
  • Family History
  • Inheritance
  • Genetic Testing
  • Risk Assessment
  • Referral Collaboration
  • Ethics
  • Evaluating genetics research
  • Gene-environment interplay
  • Race and Genetics
  • Variation
  • Common disease

7
Family History
Match patient narratives to pedigrees
Match pedigree symbol names to their symbols
Identify red flags
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Family History
9
Patterns of Inheritance
10
Complex Disease
11
Ethical Issues
  • Genetic testing in children
  • Deaf community and genetic testing
  • Informed consent
  • Privacy, confidentiality, and discrimination
  • Duty to warn
  • Access to genetic services
  • Psychosocial considerations

12
Case Studies
  • Stickler syndrome
  • 22q11 deletion syndrome
  • Connexin 26
  • Familial hypercholesterolemia
  • Factor V Leiden
  • Fragile X syndrome
  • Gorlin syndrome
  • Diabetes
  • Dentinogenesis imperfecta
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Thrombophilia
  • Obesity
  • Breast cancer
  • Tobacco
  • Major depression

13
Content Next Steps
  • Advisory group of NCHPEG members
  • Collating different versions of core concepts
  • Identify gaps
  • Core competencies
  • Member and community needs
  • Prioritize content development

14
Thoughts? Questions? Needs?
  • Kate Reed
  • kreed_at_nchpeg.org

15
Audiences
  • Targeted Education Programs
  • Family Practice
  • Dentists
  • Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists
  • Physician Assistants
  • Dieticians
  • Educational Programs
  • Genetic Counselors
  • Public Health Professionals
  • Primary Care Providers
  • Nurses
  • Social and Behavioral Science Researchers
  • Gastroenterologists

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Audience Next Steps
  • Who are we missing?
  • What disciplines are ready to go? (how do we
    decide)
  • How do we choose?
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