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Thanks for sharing Sharon!
From: Vaz, Sharon A.
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 9:45 AM
Subject: FW: Journal of Nursing Scholarship Genomic Special Issue


From: Nursing Genomic Competency Listserv [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Calzone, Kathleen (NIH/NCI) [E]
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Subject: Journal of Nursing Scholarship Genomic Special Issue

Ensuring that nurses play a central role in the application of genomics to clinical care is at the core of the 2013 Genomics Special Issue of the Journal of Nursing Scholarship. The Issue explores genomic variation and its clinical implications for common diseases in pediatric and adult patients such as cardiovascular diseases, metabolic syndrome and cancer with the implications for nursing practice. Highlights include the genomics of common health conditions, emerging genomic science and technology, and the ethical, legal, social and nursing research issues associated with the translation of genomics into healthcare. All articles included in this special issue are open access and freely available at http://www.genome.gov/27552093.

Genomic Special Issue Webinar Series
As an adjunct to the publication of this special issue, most of the authors have agreed to present more detailed information from their paper and answer questions as part of a series of live open access Webinars.  This Webinar series will kick off on February 5, 2013 at 4PM EST.  Please visit http://www.genome.gov/27552312 for log-in information and additional information about each of the Webinars listed below.  All webinars are free and will be taped for future viewing, accessible at http://www.genome.gov/27552312.

February 5, 2013
4:00PM EST-Relevance of Genomics to Healthcare and Nursing Practice

February 19, 2013
3:30PM EST-Current and Emerging Technology Approaches in Genomics

March 5, 2013
3:30PM EST-Cardiovascular Genomics
4:00PM EST-An Overview of the Genomics of Metabolic Syndrome

March 19, 2013
3:30PM EST-Implications of Newborn Screening for Nurses and Nursing Faculty
4:00PM EST-Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in the Translation of Genomics into Healthcare

April 2, 2013
3:30PM EST-Integration of Genomics in Cancer Care
4:00PM EST-Physical, Psychological and Ethical issues in Caring for Individuals with Genetic Skin Disease

April 26, 2013
3:30PM EST-Genomics and Autism Spectrum Disorder
4:00PM EST-An Update of Childhood Genetic Disorders

May 7, 2013
3:30PM EST-A Blueprint for Genomic Nursing Science




Kathleen Calzone, PhD, RN, APNG, FAAN
Senior Nurse Specialist, Research
National Cancer Institute
Center for Cancer Research, Genetics Branch
41 Medlars Drive
Building 41, RM B622, MSC 5055
Bethesda, MD 20892
301-435-0538
Fax: 301-496-0047



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