Genomics
What is genomics?
Unlike genetics, which primarily focuses on our genes (just 2% of our DNA), genomics is the study of genome: the genes and all the DNA in between. This genomic information can help to diagnose a condition, determine the chance of developing a condition in later life, or even inform the correct type of treatment.
There is still a lot we don’t know about the genome, but new technology and the NHS Genomic Medicine Service is bringing about even more insights and understanding to improve patient outcomes.
By becoming a tool in routine healthcare, genomics is likely to be encountered by a variety of healthcare professionals outside of specialist services and, as such, all nurses will need to have a working understanding of what this means for their practice and implications for patients. How much knowledge is needed will depend on roles, clinical duties and the area of specialism.
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Further resources
- RCN. Genomics subject guide
- Department of Health and Social Care (2020) Genome UK: the future of healthcare. Strategy setting out the vision to extend the UK’s leadership in genomic healthcare and research.
- Department of Health and Social Care, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, and Office for Life Sciences (2021) Genome UK: 2021 to 2022 implementation plan
- Gemma Mitchell (2020) Bid to embed genomics into mainstream nursing practice, Nursing Times, 4 August 2020
- Future Learn. Whole Genome Sequencing: Decoding the Language of Life and Health. A free 3 week course that explores the application of this technology in healthcare and the benefit it beings to patients
- Health Education England (HEE). Nursing educator’s toolkit. Case studies to support the delivery of genomics education to pre-registration nurses
- HEE. Nursing Educator's toolkit. This toolkit has been endorsed by the RCN.
- HEE. Genomics education programme
- HEE. Genomics in nursing
- HEE. What is genomics?
- HEE. Genomics in health care
- HEE. The genomics game
- HEE. The genomics conversation
- HEE. Genomics in midwifery animation
- HEE. Genomics and counselling skills for nurses
- M. Kirk, et al. (2014) An iterative consensus-building approach to revising a genetics/genomics competency framework for nurse education in the UK, J Adv Nurs, 2014 Feb;70(2):405-20
- NHS England (2020) Genomic Medicine Service Alliances and role of nurses and midwives within the new structure. Update for Chief Nurses and Heads of Midwifery
- NHS England (2020) Sir Mike Richard's Independent Review of Diagnostic Services for NHS England
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