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Elizabeth Barnby1, Mark Reynolds2, Pamela O'Neal3
1Clinical Associate Professor, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL.
Abstract:
Genetic science has made remarkable advances in the 21st century. As genetic and genomic sciences continue to expand, school nurses will become thoroughly immersed in data, information, and technology. As new diseases, treatments, and therapies are discovered, school nurses will need to implement and assess best practices for the complex and medically fragile student population. This article will discuss the top 10 recent discoveries in genomic science and how school nurses can use this information in clinical practice.
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