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Developing a curriculum statement based on clinical practice: genetics in primary care

Developing a curriculum statement based on clinical practice: genetics in primary care,10.3399/bjgp09X395094,British Journal of General Practice,Sarah

Developing a curriculum statement based on clinical practice: genetics in primary care   (Citations: 5)
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Journal: British Journal of General Practice - BRIT J GEN PRACT , vol. 59, no. 559, pp. 99-103, 2009
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    • ...It is widely recognised that medical professionals and medical students should be educated about genetics [2,5-7]...
    • ...Up till now, most studies of educational needs concerning genetics have been limited to the perspectives of target groups [1,4-14]...

    Elisa JF Houwinket al. Genetic educational needs and the role of genetics in primary care: a ...

    • ...This requires expansion of the information and training base of primary care physicians in general and of general practitioners in particular (Emery et al. 1999 ;K orf2002; Henriksson and Kristoffersson 2006; Schmidtke et al. 2006; Darzi 2008; Royal College of General Practitioners 2008; Burke et al. 2009; Manek and Allen 2009)...
    • ...In addition, it should be kept in mind, intraprofessional and health system related administrative regulations for primary care physicians have been proliferating lately, often interfering with physicians’ activities to become more knowledgeable and skilled in medical genetics (Emery et al. 1999; Burke et al. 2009; Royal College of General Practitioners 2008; Manek and Allen 2009)...

    Irmgard Nippertet al. Confidence of primary care physicians in their ability to carry out ba...

    • ...Patients with or at risk of heritable conditions are cared for across health services and advances in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management of single gene disorders, as well as in our understanding of the genetic component and familial implications of common diseases, mean that services for patients may be enhanced by integrating genetic activities into clinical practice [3-7]...

    Catherine L Bennettet al. A toolkit for incorporating genetics into mainstream medical services:...

    • ...The need to provide resources and education to physicians is a common recommendation (Burke et al. 2002; and Burke et al...

    Timothy Caulfield. Direct-To-Consumer Genetics and Health Policy: A Worst-Case Scenario?

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