 |

Volume 32, Issue 5: October, 2005
Abstract
Contributions of Public Health to Genetics Education
for Health Care Professionals
Wylie Burke, MD, PhD
With growing knowledge about the role of genetics in health,
genetics education for health care professionals has taken
on increasing importance. Many efforts are underway to develop
new genetics curricula. Although such efforts are primarily
the responsibility of health professional schools and professional
societies, the public health system is an important stakeholder,
and different sectors of public health have opportunities
to enhance educational efforts. These include the development
of authoritative information sources about the clinical utility
of genetic susceptibility and pharmacogenetic tests, creation
of networks that link professionals in underserved regions
to educational materials and consultative backup, and sponsorship
of forums for multidisciplinary discussion of controversial
issues. Public health input can help to ensure an appropriate
emphasis on health outcomes as new genomic tests and technologies
come into use, thus helping to protect society from the social
and medical costs of genetic tests with limited clinical value
|
 |