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Genomics education for medical specialists: case-based specialty workshops and blended learning

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Aim: To develop and evaluate genomics education programs for health professionals to expedite the translation of genomics into healthcare. Methods: Our co-design team of genetic specialists, expert medical specialist peers, and genomics educators developed two continuing genomics education programs for health professionals: stand-alone, specialty-specific workshops and a generic blended learning course, combining online learning with workshops. Both programs referenced adult learning theories; workshops included case-based learning and expert peer-led discussion. Longitudinal surveys evaluated changes in confidence and understanding of genomic testing processes and clinical practice. Results: We delivered eleven specialty workshops (414 attendees) and a blended learning course comprising four self-directed online modules (61 users) and workshops (71 attendees) for mixed-specialty groups with adult, pediatric, or oncology cases. Surveys (214 workshops; 63 blended) showed that both programs significantly increased confidence and understanding of genomic testing processes. Blended learning participants showed additional gains in confidence after attending a workshop following online learning. Workshop discussions with experts were valued, particularly regarding interpreting and applying results. At follow-up, gains in confidence and understanding were maintained for both programs and 81% of respondents had performed a new genomics activity in clinical practice. Conclusion: Scalable education is needed. Our results suggest that specialty-specific genomics education may not be required to meet the needs of multiple specialties across a health system. Online learning can meet foundational learning needs but may not be sufficient to apply learning to practice. Blended learning offers flexible, continuing education pathways for dispersed national audiences as genomics becomes increasingly used across varied specialties.
Title: Genomics education for medical specialists: case-based specialty workshops and blended learning
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Aim: To develop and evaluate genomics education programs for health professionals to expedite the translation of genomics into healthcare.
Methods: Our co-design team of genetic specialists, expert medical specialist peers, and genomics educators developed two continuing genomics education programs for health professionals: stand-alone, specialty-specific workshops and a generic blended learning course, combining online learning with workshops.
Both programs referenced adult learning theories; workshops included case-based learning and expert peer-led discussion.
Longitudinal surveys evaluated changes in confidence and understanding of genomic testing processes and clinical practice.
Results: We delivered eleven specialty workshops (414 attendees) and a blended learning course comprising four self-directed online modules (61 users) and workshops (71 attendees) for mixed-specialty groups with adult, pediatric, or oncology cases.
Surveys (214 workshops; 63 blended) showed that both programs significantly increased confidence and understanding of genomic testing processes.
Blended learning participants showed additional gains in confidence after attending a workshop following online learning.
Workshop discussions with experts were valued, particularly regarding interpreting and applying results.
At follow-up, gains in confidence and understanding were maintained for both programs and 81% of respondents had performed a new genomics activity in clinical practice.
Conclusion: Scalable education is needed.
Our results suggest that specialty-specific genomics education may not be required to meet the needs of multiple specialties across a health system.
Online learning can meet foundational learning needs but may not be sufficient to apply learning to practice.
Blended learning offers flexible, continuing education pathways for dispersed national audiences as genomics becomes increasingly used across varied specialties.

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