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Improving Genetics Education in Graduate and Continuing Health Professional Education: Workshop Summary [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 120 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309316057
  • ISBN-13: 9780309316057
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 120 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309316057
  • ISBN-13: 9780309316057
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Many health care providers do not have either the knowledge or the tools they need in order to apply genetic information in their day-to-day practices. This lack of support is contributing to a substantial delay in the translation of genetic research findings, when appropriate, into improvement in patient outcomes within the health care system. Although the need to improve genetics knowledge among health care providers is clear, the best approaches to educating health care providers in a way that produces meaningful changes in clinical practice are not, especially given the competing coursework and training needs that exist in today's increasingly complex health care settings.



To examine the potential and the challenges of providing genetics education, the Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for Health of the Institute of Medicine hosted a workshop on August 18, 2014. The workshop examined a variety of approaches that could improve the teaching of genetics in the graduate and continuing education of health professionals; these approaches included online and interactive instruction, just-in-time approaches, the development of clinical decision-support tools, and the incorporation of genetics requirements into licensing and accreditation. This report summarizes the presentations and discussion of the event.





Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction and Themes of the Workshop 2 Myths and Mistakes in Graduate and Continuing Medical Education 3 Educational Approaches 4 Graduate Health Professional Education and Post-Graduate Training 5 Continuing Medical Education 6 Next Steps to Achieve Effective Genetics Education for Health Professionals References Appendix A: Workshop Agenda Appendix B: Speaker Biographical Sketches Appendix C: Statement of Task Appendix D: Registered Attendees
Abbreviations And Acronyms xix
1 Introduction And Themes Of The Workshop
1(6)
What Is the Case for Genetics Education?
3(1)
What Changes Are Needed, and How Can They Be Made?
4(1)
Organization of the Report
5(2)
2 Myths And Mistakes In Graduate And Continuing Medical Education
7(6)
Education Myths
7(1)
The Clinical Care Gap
8(1)
Continuing Medical Education and the Clinical Care Gap
9(1)
Lessons Learned
10(3)
3 Educational Approaches
13(20)
Just-In-Time Approaches to Education
14(2)
Technology in Medical Education
16(2)
Interprofessional Education in Genetics
18(3)
Identifying and Avoiding Conflicts of Interest in Educational Materials
21(3)
Principles of Evidence in Designing Educational Programs
24(3)
Measuring the Effectiveness of Educational Interventions
27(1)
Reaching Community Practitioners
28(2)
Motivating Clinicians
30(1)
Education and Quality Improvement
31(2)
4 Graduate Health Professional Education And Post-Graduate Training
33(12)
How Accreditation Processes Could Be Used to Push Genetics and Genomics Learning
34(2)
A View from the Pharmacy on Improving Genetics Education
36(2)
Driving Physician Learning Through the Board Certification Exams
38(2)
A View from the Learner's Seat
40(2)
Disseminating Genetics and Genomics Education Into Practice
42(3)
5 Continuing Medical Education
45(12)
Major Features of Continuing Medical Education
46(3)
Evidence-Based Continuing Medical Education
49(2)
Developing Competencies Through Continuing Medical Education
51(1)
Professional Societies in Genetics Education
52(5)
6 Next Steps To Achieve Effective Genetics Education For Health Professionals
57(10)
What Changes Need to Be Made?
57(2)
How Can Those Changes Be Made?
59(6)
Concluding Remarks
65(2)
REFERENCES
67(6)
APPENDIXES
A Workshop Agenda
73(8)
B Speaker Biographical Sketches
81(14)
C Statement of Task
95(2)
D Registered Attendees
97