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  • Medical Genetics
  • Genomic Medicine
  • Healthcare Education

Background:

  • Genetics and genomics have rapidly advanced in medicine due to new technologies.
  • Genetic factors are increasingly recognized in various traits and diseases.
  • Effective utilization of genetic and genomic information in patient care requires healthcare provider education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development of accessible, sustainable online genetics and genomics education for healthcare providers.
  • To outline the efforts of six awarded teams in creating broadly available training modules.

Main Methods:

  • The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) issued a call for proposals in 2020.
  • Six project teams were funded to develop online educational resources.
  • The focus was on creating modules suitable for busy clinicians.

Main Results:

  • Six distinct teams were awarded funding to create educational content.
  • The projects aim to provide accessible and sustainable online training.
  • The developed modules are intended for broad availability to clinicians.

Conclusions:

  • Developing accessible online educational resources is essential for integrating genetics and genomics into patient care.
  • NHGRI's initiative supports the creation of vital training for healthcare professionals.
  • These efforts will enhance the capacity of clinicians to utilize genetic and genomic information effectively.