Implementing genetic education in primary care: the Gen-Equip programme.
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Paneque, MilenaCornel, Martina C
Curtisova, Vaclava
Houwink, Elisa
Jackson, Leigh
Kent, Alastair
Lunt, Peter
Macek, Milan
Stefansdottir, Vigdis
Turchetti, Daniela
Skirton, Heather
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2017-04
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Implementing genetic education in primary care: the Gen-Equip programme. 2017, 8 (2):147-150 J Community GenetÚtdráttur
Genetics and genomics are increasingly relevant to primary healthcare but training is unavailable to many practitioners. Education that can be accessed by practitioners without cost or travel is essential. The Gen-Equip project was formed to provide effective education in genetics for primary healthcare in Europe and so improve patient care. Partners include patient representatives and specialists in genetics and primary care from six countries. Here, we report the progress and challenges involved in creating a European online educational program in genetics.Lu00FDsing
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