Journal article
Preparing Medical Specialists to Practice Genomic Medicine: Education an Essential Part of a Broader Strategy
E Crellin, B McClaren, A Nisselle, S Best, C Gaff, S Metcalfe
Frontiers in Genetics | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2019
Abstract
Developing a competent workforce will be crucial to realizing the promise of genomic medicine. The preparedness of medical specialists without specific genetic qualifications to play a role in this workforce has long been questioned, prompting widespread calls for education across the spectrum of medical training. Adult learning theory indicates that for education to be effective, a perceived need to learn must first be established. Medical specialists have to perceive genomic medicine as relevant to their clinical practice. Here, we review what is currently known about medical specialists’ perceptions of genomics, compare these findings to those from the genetics era, and identify areas for..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program and a grant from the Australian National Health & Medical Research Council (GNT1113531); the contents are solely the responsibility of the individual authors and do not reflect the views of the NHMRC. EC was supported by The University of Melbourne Helen R. Freeman Scholarship.