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Class Information for Intermediate Genetics and Genomics in Health Care

Session: March 3-4, 2020
Type: In-person
Class Size: 50
# Openings: 40
Class Session Date(s): 03/03/20 - 03/04/20
Registration Dates: 05/01/2018 09:07 AM - 12/31/2020 10:07 AM

Description

This two-day educational program is designed for nurses working as Clinical Research Nurses and Research Nurse Coordinators at the NIH Clinical Center. The program will serve as an introduction to the application of fundamental genetics and genomic concepts in the community of health care and clinical research settings.

Contact Hours

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Special Comments

This course will be conducted in the Natcher Building (#45) from 8 am - 4:30 pm.

Target Audience

This course is recommended for all nurses interested in learning more about genetics and genomics in nursing.

Course Objectives

1. Describe advanced terminology and concepts related to genetics and genomics.

2. Describe two ways in which genomics can be integrated into nursing practice.

3. Discuss how genetic testing and genetic consultation can be used to assist in planning individualized health care.

4. Discuss, in general terms, the evolution of genomic research and future directions.

5. Discuss how genetics and genomics is being incorporated into research at the NIH Clinical Center.

Pre-requisites

Introduction to Genetics and Genomics course or by approval from the course coordinator (Kristen Cole).

Session Schedule

Date Times Location
Tuesday March 03, 2020 08:00 AM - 04:30 PM Building 45 (Natcher):Conf Room E1 & E2
Wednesday March 04, 2020 08:00 AM - 04:30 PM Building 45 (Natcher):Conf Room E1 & E2