Secondary care clinician from one of the following specialties: clinical genetics; oncology; colorectal / gynaecological surgery; gastroenterology
STEP 1
Interpret germline test report as causative
Competencies
A. Ensures that the patient report matches the correct patient with at least three correct patient identifiers. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research: Guide to Interpreting Genomic Reports: A Genomics Toolkit (document)
B. Ensures that the genomic report is the most recent and correct/expected for the test that was requested. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research: Guide to Interpreting Genomic Reports: A Genomics Toolkit (document)
C. Determines whether any genomic variant has been identified, its classification as outlined in the laboratory report and any implications for the patient. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research: Guide to Interpreting Genomic Reports: A Genomics Toolkit (document)
D. Liaises with other professionals (such as MDT, clinical genetics, GLH) regarding any queries relating to the result. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research: Guide to Interpreting Genomic Reports: A Genomics Toolkit (document)
Workforce groups
STEP 2
Inform patient/next-of-kin of patient’s result
Competencies
A. Arranges feedback of the result to the patient, ensuring appropriate setting and allocated time. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- Genomics Education Programme: Genomics 101: Talking genomics (online course)
B. Uses effective and appropriate genomic communication skills to communicate the result of the genomic test. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- Genomics Education Programme: Let’s Talk About… Communication Strategies (video)
C. Outlines implications for any current or future clinical management, including potential advantages/disadvantages of different options, based on the patient’s genomic result. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- RM Partners: Lynch Syndrome (colorectal cancer) online training for MDTs: Option 2 – video 6 (online course)
- RM Partners: Lynch Syndrome (endometrial cancer) online training for MDTs: Option 2 – video 6 (online course)
D. Outlines future screening or risk-reducing options that many be offered. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- RM Partners: Lynch Syndrome (colorectal cancer) online training for MDTs: Option 2 – video 6 (online course)
- RM Partners: Lynch Syndrome (endometrial cancer) online training for MDTs: Option 2 – video 6 (online course)
E. Responds to patient’s queries, or facilitates referral or signposting to alternative source of information (such as colleague, patient resource, support group). (St, S)
Associated learning:
- Bowel Cancer UK (charity website)
- Macmillan Cancer Support: Lynch syndrome (patient information)
- Macmillan Cancer Support: Types of womb cancer (patient information)
- Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust: A beginner’s guide to Lynch syndrome (patient leaflet)
- The Eve Appeal: Lynch syndrome (patient information)
Workforce groups
Secondary care clinician from one of the following specialties: clinical genetics; oncology; colorectal / gynaecological surgery; gastroenterology
STEP 3
Inform patient/next-of-kin of family implications
Competencies
A. Describes the autosomal dominant inheritance pattern (with numerical figures or pictures where relevant), including risks to other family members. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- Genomics Education Programme: Genomics 101: Talking Genomics (online course)
- Genomics Education Programme: Autosomal dominant inheritance (GeNotes)
- Macmillan Cancer Support: Lynch syndrome (patient information)
- RM Partners: Lynch Syndrome (colorectal cancer) online training for MDTs: Option 2- video 6 (online course)
- RM Partners: Lynch Syndrome (endometrial cancer) online training for MDTs: Option 2 – video 6 (online course)
B. Describes potential genetic testing and clinical screening or risk-reducing options for family members. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- RM Partners: Lynch Syndrome (colorectal cancer) online training for MDTs: Option 2 – video 6 (online course)
- RM Partners: Lynch Syndrome (endometrial cancer) online training for MDTs: Option 2 – video 6 (online course)
C. Responds to patient’s queries, or facilitate referral or signposting to alternative source of information (such as colleague, patient resource, support group). (St, S)
Associated learning:
- Bowel Cancer UK (charity website))
- Genomics Education Programme: Let’s Talk About… Communication Strategies (video)
- Lynch Syndrome UK (charity website)
- Macmillan Cancer Support: Lynch syndrome (patient information)
- Macmillan Cancer Support: Types of womb cancer (patient information)
- RM Partners: Lynch Syndrome (colorectal cancer) online training for MDTs: Option 2 – video 6 (online course)
- RM Partners: Lynch Syndrome (endometrial cancer) online training for MDTs: Option 2 – video 6 (online course)
- The Eve Appeal: Lynch syndrome (patient information)
Workforce groups
Secondary care clinician from one of the following specialties: clinical genetics; oncology; colorectal / gynaecological surgery; gastroenterology
STEP 4
Management plan
Competencies
A. Ensures the result is documented appropriately as per national and local processes, and communicated to other healthcare professionals who would benefit from knowing the result. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- British Gynaecological Cancer Society: Uterine Cancer Guidelines: Recommendations for Practice (document)
- NICE: NG151 Colorectal cancer (guidance)
B. Acts on national and local clinical guidelines for cancer management plan, and facilitates onward referrals to other specialists in accordance with any MDT discussion. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- British Gynaecological Cancer Society: Uterine Cancer Guidelines: Recommendations for Practice (document)
- British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG), Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland (ACPGBI), United Kingdom Cancer Genetics Group (UKCGG): Guidelines for the management of hereditary colorectal cancer (document)
- NHSE: Implementing Lynch syndrome testing and surveillance pathways (document)
- NICE: NG151 Colorectal cancer (guidance)
- The Manchester International Consensus Group: Recommendations for the management of gynaecological cancers in Lynch syndrome (document)
C. Refers patient to clinical genetics for Lynch syndrome management. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- Genomics Education Programme: Patient with colorectal cancer and a constitutional (germline) variant causing Lynch syndrome (GeNotes)
D. Understands and follows local pathways to enable relatives to gain a referral to clinical genetics for cascade testing. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- Genomics Education Programme: Patient with colorectal cancer and a constitutional (germline) variant causing Lynch syndrome (GeNotes)
E. Communicates a clear plan to the patient/next-of-kin for follow-up, including the time frame (specific or open-ended), mechanism (such as telephone or face to face), and appropriate contact information for any queries. (St, S)
Associated learning:
- Genomics Education Programme: Let’s Talk About… Communication Strategies (video)
Workforce groups
Secondary care clinician from one of the following specialties: clinical genetics; oncology; colorectal / gynaecological surgery; gastroenterology
ALL STEPS
Fundamental principles relevant to all steps
Competencies
A. Understands the fundamental principles of genomics and inheritance patterns. (G, K)
Associated learning:
- Genomics Education Programme: Genomics 101 collection (online courses)
B. Recognises and acts within professional/role-specific boundaries and competencies, and understands when to seek multidisciplinary support or when to refer to relevant specialists for further support. (G, A)
C. Knows how to access educational resources to support learning where relevant (such as Good Clinical Practice training and Genomics Education Programme courses). (G, S)
Associated learning:
- Genomics Education Programme: Education collection (courses and videos)
D. Understands all relevant clinical pathways, including routes for accessing advice and support. Works collaboratively with colleagues and specialties when applying pathways and protocols. (G, K)
E. Demonstrates knowledge of all avenues of patient support, including resources and onwards referral, and communicates these to patients. Identifies when patients need additional support from another healthcare professional. (G, K)
Associated learning:
- Genomics Education Programme: Lynch syndrome – resources for patients (GeNotes)
F. Applies the communication and counselling skills needed to engage and communicate effectively in a compassionate manner with patients, carers and wider family. (G, S)
G. Understands the importance of, and demonstrates, appropriate and effective written documentation and correspondence with patients and other healthcare professionals. (G, S)
Workforce groups
Secondary care clinician from one of the following specialties: clinical genetics; oncology; colorectal / gynaecological surgery; gastroenterology