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Course Description

Please note that this is a 14-week course offered in partnership with NHGRI, which includes live sessions Tuesdays, 5:30-7:30 PM ET

The objective of this two-semester course is to provide an introduction to clinical and human genetics for Fellows and genetic counseling students who are preparing for subspecialty examinations of the American Board of Medical Genetics and for others who wish to learn about the expanding role of genetics in medicine. The first semester will introduce basic concepts of genetics, cytogenetics, and molecular genetics. The second semester will include presentations on clinical topics emphasizing the diagnosis and management of patients with genetic disorders. This course is designed for Fellows and genetic counseling students who are preparing for subspecialty examinations of the American Board of Medical Genetics and others who wish to learn about the expanding role of genetics in medicine.

Textbook Information

There is no textbook for purchase required for this course.

Prerequisites

Graduate-level training or experience in the biomedical sciences or consent of the course instructor. If you are unsure that you meet the prerequisite requirements, please contact registrar@faes.org and provide information about your course of interest and background knowledge.

Additional Information

Please note that this is a 14-week course offered in partnership with NHGRI, which includes live sessions Tuesdays, 5:30-7:30 PM ET

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