Discussing Diagnostic Germline Genomic Tests course
This course is designed to help you understand key information to cover with your patients when explaining germline genomic tests for diagnostic purposes.
Learning objectives
After completing this course, you will:
- be able to explain the possible results of diagnostic genomic tests and their implications;
- understand and address the potential impact that a diagnostic test could have on a patient and their family members;
- be aware of the uncertain and iterative nature of genomic testing and how to address this with your patients;
- reflect on the factors that clinicians need to consider when discussing genomic tests with patients; and
- access relevant resources to support your practice.
The main purpose of this course is to help you understand key information to cover with your patients when discussing germline genomic tests for diagnostic purposes.
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