
This in-person event is for GPs, primary care senior nurses and allied health professionals wanting to understand the significance of genomic medicine for their primary care patients.
Places will be allocated by end of September.
The day-long event will have a significant predisposition cancer focus, including a workshop on identifying predisposition cancer in family histories and when and how to support carrier testing. Topics covered will also include pharmacogenomics, diagnosis and management of Lynch Syndrome, hereditary hemochromatosis and familial hypercholesteremia diagnosis and management. There will also be a workshop supporting jargon free communication around genomics.
For more information on this event, including how to register, please visit its webpage or contact the event’s hosts, Central and South Genomics or the West Midlands Cancer Alliance.