What do nurses need to know about genetics?
1West Midlands Regional Genetics Service.
Abstract:
This sixth article in our series on rare diseases explores the impact of a genetic diagnosis on patients and their families. As genomic testing becomes mainstream, practitioners need to understand the role of genetics in disease and know how to refer patients for help and advice.
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