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    • Nursing Practice
    • Genomic Integration
    • Clinical Research

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    • The increasing importance of genetic and genomic information in healthcare.
    • The need for nurses to be competent in applying genomic knowledge.
    • Existing frameworks for competency development in nursing.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the experience of integrating genomics into nursing practice at a clinical research hospital.
    • To provide a practical example for other institutions.
    • To highlight the successful adoption of genomic competencies in nursing education and practice.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized the Method for Introducing a New Competency toolkit.
    • Adapted competencies from the Essentials of Genetic and Genomic Nursing.
    • Implemented a program for integration into practice and educational curricula.

    Main Results:

    • Successful integration of genomics into nursing practice.
    • Genomics successfully incorporated into all major nursing educational programs.
    • Demonstrated feasibility of a structured approach to competency integration.

    Conclusions:

    • The clinical research hospital successfully integrated genomics into nursing.
    • The program serves as a valuable example for other nursing practice settings.
    • Competency-based integration is achievable and beneficial for advancing genomic nursing.