Books
Conference Materials
Glossaries of Genetics Terms
Human Genome Project
On-line Presentations
Public Health Perspectives
Perspectives written by the Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention based on scientific reports on discoveries of genetic variants related to disease outcomes, and the complex social, legal, and ethical issues surrounding genetic discoveries.
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Training Materials
A list of available training tools, courses and multi-media educational materials designed to assist public health professionals and educators integrate genomics into public health practice. Included is a list of CD Roms, case studies, training modules, Web-based CME courses, genomic competencies and related training links.
NEW Genomics for Public Health Practitioners
A 45-minute presentation that serves as an introduction to genomics and public health as well as the larger education resource called Six Weeks to Genomics Awareness. It is intended for public health practioners who have minimal experience in genomics as it pertains to public health.
NEW Six Weeks to Genomics Awareness
This presentation was designed to provide public health professionals with a foundation for understanding genomic advances and identifying the relevance of genomics to public health. Click here to begin viewing the online presentation.
Cases, Curriculum and Training Modules
CD Rom
CME - Web-based/CD Rom
Family History Tools
Genetic Epidemiology Tools
Genomic Competencies
On-line multi-media genetics educational materials
Videos
Relevant Training Links and Resources
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Genomics: A Guide for Public Health
A toolkit developed through the collaboration of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials designed to assist public health agency staffs with their efforts to integrate genomics into public health practice. The toolkit provides strategies to assist in developing committees and meetings, conducting a needs assessment and establishing priorities in the context of genomics and public health.
Genomics and Population Health: United States 2003 Report
This periodic report presents a timely and practical collection of vignettes of the status of genomics and population health in the United States, and is intended for health professionals who are interested in integrating genomics into health promotion, disease prevention, and health care. With regard to resources and tools for public health professionals, Chapter 11, Hemochromatosis: Information and Resources for Health Care Providers, describes the disorder and offers information on a CDC training course on Hemochromatosis. Genomics Training for Public Health Practice: The Michigan Experience, Chapter 12, provides an overview of public health workforce needs for genomics training, and presents lessons learned in Michigan. Chapter 13, Genomics Tools for Public Health, describes genomic tools and its relation to public health practice. Internet Resources for Genomics and Disease Prevention, Chapter 15, offers internet resources that may be useful to national, state, and local public health professionals interested in learning about genomics and public health.
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