GenomeEd Resources
Browse our online repository of peer-reviewed collections of genomics educational materials for genetic counselors, nurses, pharmacists, physician assistants, and physicians.
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June 01, 2022 — Provides an overview of a significant gene involved in metabolism of, or response to, one or several drugs.
June 01, 2022 — This self-guided, online program will provide 18.25 hours of Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) continuing education for pharmacists incorporating recorded presentations and readings in curricular modules. The program includes the rationale and process for using pharmacogenomics to improve medication use and the key aspects associated with successful implementation of pharmacogenomics in a health system.
June 01, 2022 — PharmGenEd is an evidence-based program designed for pharmacists and physicians, pharmacy and medical students, nurses, and genetic counselors. The curriculum covers pharmacogenomics concepts and clinical applications.
June 01, 2022 — PharmGKB curates knowledge about the impact of genetic variation on drug response for clinicians and researchers. The website includes an introduction to what pharmacogenomics is and the clinical implementation of pharmacogenetics, providing examples.
June 01, 2022 — Provides a nationwide collaboration of scientists studying the effect of genes on people's responses to a wide variety of medicines.
June 01, 2022 — Examines the advances in pharmacogenomics.
June 01, 2022 — Expert-reviewed information summaries with extensive lists of online genetics resources. Topics include cancer genetics overview, risk assessments and counseling, genetics of breast, ovarian, colorectal, endocrine/neuroendocrine neoplasias, renal cell, prostate and skin cancers.
June 01, 2022 — Presents information on population research in genomics.
June 01, 2022 — News, tools, and resources on precision medicine from AMA.
June 01, 2022 — These seminars use a primary care case-based approach to discuss new advances in genomics and how they impact practice.
June 01, 2022 — Describes prenatal genetic counseling services available to families before and after conception.
June 01, 2022 — Provides materials and guidance needed to implement introductory training in genomic medicine.
June 01, 2022 — This module illustrates a psychopharmacogenomics case.
June 01, 2022 — Presents basic concepts, principles and issues related to the protection of human research participants.
June 01, 2022 — Continuously updated, searchable database of published scientific literature, CDC resources, and other materials that address the translation of genomics and precision health discoveries into improved health care and disease prevention.
June 01, 2022 — Society for those interested in genetics, genomics and other “omics” technologies related to respiratory diseases, critical care and sleep medicine.
June 01, 2022 — Features instructional videos highlighting early symptoms of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a Quick Reference Guide and CME opportunities.
June 01, 2022 — Provides educational materials and programs for global and local audiences.
June 01, 2022 — Promotes understanding among all health professionals of the impact genetics has on real life and its relevance to healthcare.
June 01, 2022 — An interactive approach to enable practical education and experience with using pharmacogenomic results.
June 01, 2022 — Describes why medical genetics is a fulfilling and flexible medical career.
June 01, 2022 — Videos: CPIC Guideline Summaries from PharmGKB.
June 01, 2022 — Provides summaries on best practices and guidelines from women's healthcare providers. The Genome section was created to help integrate genetics and genomics into primary care throughout a woman's lifespan.
June 01, 2022 — Curates knowledge about the impact of genetic variation on drug response for clinicians and researchers. Includes an introduction to pharmacogenomics and its clinical implementation.
June 01, 2022 — Provides information on collecting and interpreting family health history and applies these concepts through three interactive case studies: neural tube defects, fragile X syndrome, and sickle cell anemia.
Last updated: August 23, 2022