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Virtual Prenatal Genetics Short Course 2023 Day 2

Virtual Prenatal Genetics Short Course

Schedule

  • Day 1: 18 October, 9:30am – 12:30pm BST

    Recognise basic inheritance patterns

  • Day 2: 19 October, 9:30am – 12:45pm BST

    Demonstrate the knowledge and communication skills to obtain informed consent for genetic testing in a prenatal setting

  • Day 3: 08 November, 9:30am – 12:45pm BST

    Compare types of genetic tests and recognise the situations that they might be used in

  • Day 4: 09 November, 9:30am – 12:20pm BST

    Discuss tools and procedures used to diagnose genetic conditions during or following pregnancy

  • Day 5: 29 November, 9:30am – 12:30pm BST

    Demonstrate the use of knowledge about genetic testing gained to discuss a patient’s pathway involving genetic testing in pregnancy

  • Day 6: 30 November, 9:30am – 12:30pm BST

    Recognise the emotions that a patient undergoing genetic testing in a prenatal setting may experience and when further support might be needed

Recent technological advances are shaping testing and counselling options in prenatal genetics.

This skills based course is designed to give midwives and other health professionals working in a prenatal testing setting tools to help them to enable patients to access appropriate onwards referral. These include obtaining a family history, identify high risk family histories, approaches to genetic testing, consent taking and counselling skills associated with providing information and results.

The course will provide the background scientific knowledge needed to understand the theory behind the application of genetics in a prenatal setting. The scientific content will be complemented with case based examples and practical exercises to connect the scientific theory to the application in your day to day practice.

Participants will be equipped with the basics of prenatal genetic counselling and managing complex scenarios as well as an update on new technologies. They will also gain skills in taking a family history and assessing when a referral on to clinical genetics is indicated.

All attendees will receive a certificate of attendance upon completion of the course. CPD confirmation pending.

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Virtual Prenatal Genetics Short Course 2023 Day 1

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