TY - JOUR
T1 - 2022 Association of Professors of Human and Medical Genetics (APHMG) consensus–based update of the core competencies for undergraduate medical education in genetics and genomics
AU - Association of Professors of Human and Medical Genetics Course Directors Special Interest Group Medical Education Core Curriculum Workgroup
AU - Massingham, Lauren J.
AU - Nuñez, Sabrina
AU - Bernstein, Jonathan A.
AU - Gardner, David P.
AU - Parikh, Aditi Shah
AU - Strovel, Erin T.
AU - Quintero-Rivera, Fabiola
AU - Anderson, Hanna
AU - Ashfaq, Myla
AU - Bernstein, Jonathan
AU - Burke, Leah
AU - Cross, Courtney
AU - Dhar, Shweta
AU - Garber, Kathryn
AU - Gardner, David
AU - Gold, June Anne
AU - Hudder, Alice
AU - Hyland, Katherine
AU - Larsen, Niels
AU - Massingham, Lauren
AU - Parikh, Aditi
AU - Penney, Lynette
AU - Philp, Alisdair (Rod)
AU - Popejoy, Alice B.
AU - Sobering, Andrew K.
AU - Starr, Lois
AU - Strovel, Erin
AU - Toriello, Helga V.
AU - Weiler, Tracey
AU - Yatsenko, Svetlana
N1 - Funding Information:
The APHMG CD_SIG MECCW thanks the APHMG Council for their contributions, suggestions and edits. The members of Association of Professors of Human and Medical Genetics Council 2021-2022: Shoumita Dasgupta, Boston University School of Medicine; Katherine Hyland, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine; Deborah Sara Barbouth, Miami University School of Medicine; Kathryn Garber, Emory University School of Medicine; Anna Hurst, University of Alabama School of Medicine; Cynthia Powell, University of North Carolina School of Medicine; Stephen Moore, Oregon Health and Science University. Conceptualization: S.N.; Data Curation: F.Q.-R. L.J.M.; Formal Analysis: L.J.M. F.Q.-R.; Methodology: L.J.M. F.Q.-R.; Software: L.J.M.; Supervision: F.Q.-R.; Writing-original draft: L.J.M.; Writing-review and editing: J.A.B. D.P.G. A.S.P. E.T.S. S.N. F.Q.-R. This work does not report a clinical study or experiment with human subjects. This study was judged by the investigators to be exempt from review by the institutional review board on the basis of the federal regulation 45 CFR 46.101(b)(2), which covers research involving the use of educational tests. In compliance with that regulation, none of the recorded or published information can be linked to any human subject, directly or through identifiers.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics
PY - 2022/10
Y1 - 2022/10
N2 - Purpose: The field of genetics and genomics continues to expand at an unprecedented pace. As scientific knowledge is translated to clinical practice, genomic information is routinely being used in preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic decision-making across a variety of clinical practice areas. As adoption of genomic medicine further evolves, health professionals will be required to stay abreast of new genetic discoveries and technologies and implementation of these advances within their scope of practice will be indicated. Methods: The Association of Professors of Human and Medical Genetics previously developed medical school genetics core competencies, last updated in 2013. The competencies were reviewed and updated through a structured approach incorporating a modified Delphi method. Results: The updated Association of Professors of Human and Medical Genetics core competencies are presented. Current revisions include competencies that are concise, specific, and assessable. In addition, they incorporate recent advances in clinical practice and promote equity and inclusion in clinical care. Conclusion: The 2022 competencies will serve as a guide for medical school leadership and educators involved in curriculum development, implementation, and assessment. Use of these competencies across the undergraduate medical curricula will foster knowledge, skills, and behaviors required in medical practice across a wide range of specialties.
AB - Purpose: The field of genetics and genomics continues to expand at an unprecedented pace. As scientific knowledge is translated to clinical practice, genomic information is routinely being used in preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic decision-making across a variety of clinical practice areas. As adoption of genomic medicine further evolves, health professionals will be required to stay abreast of new genetic discoveries and technologies and implementation of these advances within their scope of practice will be indicated. Methods: The Association of Professors of Human and Medical Genetics previously developed medical school genetics core competencies, last updated in 2013. The competencies were reviewed and updated through a structured approach incorporating a modified Delphi method. Results: The updated Association of Professors of Human and Medical Genetics core competencies are presented. Current revisions include competencies that are concise, specific, and assessable. In addition, they incorporate recent advances in clinical practice and promote equity and inclusion in clinical care. Conclusion: The 2022 competencies will serve as a guide for medical school leadership and educators involved in curriculum development, implementation, and assessment. Use of these competencies across the undergraduate medical curricula will foster knowledge, skills, and behaviors required in medical practice across a wide range of specialties.
KW - Competencies
KW - Curriculum
KW - Education
KW - Medical Genetics
KW - Medical School
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U2 - 10.1016/j.gim.2022.07.014
DO - 10.1016/j.gim.2022.07.014
M3 - Article
C2 - 36040446
AN - SCOPUS:85137290421
SN - 1098-3600
VL - 24
SP - 2167
EP - 2179
JO - Genetics in Medicine
JF - Genetics in Medicine
IS - 10
ER -