Genomic Medicine and Research: A Community Approach

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Free Online Course: Genomic Medicine and Research: A Community Approach provided by FutureLearn is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3 weeks long, 3 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from FutureLearn. Genomic Medicine and Research: A Community Approach is taught by Andrew Crosby.

Overview
  • Explore the benefits of a community approach to genomic medicine and research

    Translational research has shown the benefits of using a community-focussed approach to healthcare. This course shares these benefits and raises awareness of community genetics as a field of medicine. Amish communities and families affected by inherited disorders are given as an example.

    On this course, you will explore the skills needed for translational research work and understand the meaning of community genetics. You will also learn the value of whole genome sequencing in the community context and the importance of community-specific medical research to patients.

    This course is for research teams, clinicians and allied health and special educational needs workers and diagnostic facilities that work with families affected by inherited diseases.

Syllabus
    • Community Research - The Amish Paradigm
      • Welcome
      • The Amish and Other Anabaptist Communities, and Clinics for Special Children
      • Translational Research and The Windows of Hope Project
      • Why a Genetic Diagnosis is so Important
      • Why Research was so Important for our Family
    • The Underpinning Science
      • The Genetic Architecture in a Community Setting
      • Genetic Inheritance Patterns and Clinical Pedigrees
      • Finding the Causative Gene
    • The Clinical and Community Benefits of Disseminating Research Findings
      • Translating Research Benefits Back to Patients, Families and Communities
      • Translating Research Benefits Back to the Clinic
      • Global Impact of Effective Research Dissemination