OVERVIEW

Pharmacogenomics in Your Clinical Practice is organized by International Society of Nurses in Genetics (ISONG).

Start date: 01 Jun 2020
End date: 01 Jun 2023

Description:
Genomics is a central science for all advanced practice nurses due to the fact that many diseases and conditions have a genetic or genomic component. In the imminent future, all health care will increasingly include genetic and genomic information including pathways of prevention, screening, diagnostics, pharmacology, selection of treatment, and monitoring of treatment effectiveness. This webinar will examine the advances in pharmacogenomics, which is the study of genetic/genomic variation and how these variables influence drug therapy.

Objectives:
• Explain the difference between genetics and genomics.
• Discuss the clinical importance of pharmacogenomics in the clinical setting.
• Discuss the role of the healthcare provider with regard to pharmacogenomics data and patient management.

Additional details will be posted as soon as information is available.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Nursing

SPECIALITIES

Clinical Pharmacology

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