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  • Genomic technologies and DNA sequencing are rapidly advancing, leading to significant changes in healthcare delivery.
  • Nurses, as the largest group of healthcare professionals, are pivotal in the adoption of genomics-informed care and precision health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the essential knowledge and competencies for nurses to effectively integrate genomics into their practice.
  • To explore existing educational resources aimed at improving genomic literacy among nurses.
  • To illustrate the application of genomics-informed nursing through a case study across the nursing process.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on genomic competencies for nurses.
  • Analysis of current educational resources for genomic literacy.
  • Development and presentation of a case study demonstrating genomics-informed nursing.

Main Results:

  • Identified key knowledge and competency gaps in nursing regarding genomics.
  • Highlighted the availability and importance of targeted educational programs.
  • Demonstrated the practical application of genomics in nursing care through a detailed case study.

Conclusions:

  • Nurses require specific genomic knowledge and competencies to support precision health.
  • Accessible educational resources are crucial for enhancing nurses' genomic literacy.
  • Integrating genomics into nursing practice is essential for advancing patient care in the era of genomic medicine.