by KarenVipond (Author)
In its White Paper on genetics, the Department of Health (2003) emphasised that education for health professionals is vital if advances in genetics are to be translated effectively into everyday practice. To this end Fit for Practice in the Genetics Era: A Competence-based Education Framework for Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors was drawn up. Genetics supports this competence framework, offering an introduction to the theory of genetics and then using common genetic conditions/disorders as case studies to help students apply theory to practice and examine the service user experience. Genetics is a core component of higher education and training for health care students and practitioners. It is a complex subject so the author's aim in this book is to provide a clear and concise resource that actively supports learning and teaching. Topics covered (among others) include: * Cell and DNA structure; * Inheritance; * Pedigree testing; * Clinical applications; * Genetic counselling. Common conditions covered (among many others) include: Down's Syndrome; Sickle Cell Anaemia; Huntingdon's Disease; Cystic Fibrosis; Muscular Dystrophy. Genetics is written by an experienced teacher of health care sciences and is ideal for students of nursing, health care and a wide range of health care practitioners.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 1
Publisher: Reflect Press Ltd
Published: 15 Dec 2010
ISBN 10: 1906052247
ISBN 13: 9781906052249