Genetics in Primary Care - September 25, 2013
Offered By: Mary Greeley Medical Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the role of genetics in primary care through this informative physician grand rounds presentation by Dr. Nathan Noble from Blank Children's Developmental Center. Gain valuable insights into the integration of genetic knowledge and testing in everyday clinical practice, understand the importance of family history in identifying genetic risks, and learn about the latest advancements in genetic medicine that are relevant to primary care providers. Discover how to recognize when genetic testing may be beneficial for patients and how to interpret results effectively. This 48-minute lecture offers practical guidance for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of genetics and its applications in primary care settings.
Syllabus
Genetics in Primary Care- Dr. Nathan Noble, 9/25/13
Taught by
Mary Greeley Medical Center
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