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Building trust in genomic medicine
‘Genomics’ is a buzzword for clinicians, but what efforts are being made to engage the public?
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Additional places available for genomics taught courses
A limited number of funded places are available for our Master’s and Postgraduate Certificate in Genomic Medicine

Nursing in the 21st century: demystifying rare disease
Learn how genomics is improving diagnosis of rare diseases, and the role nurses can play in the patient journey in our @WeNurses chat on 28th February

21st century nursing: prepare for personalised medicine
Learn more about personalised medicine and its impact on healthcare via our WeNurses ‘genomic’ conversation on 10th November

Genomics at Primary Care and Public Health 2016
Learn more about the benefits of genomics in healthcare on 18th - 19th May at the NEC Birmingham

Introducing genomics into healthcare – free video resources
The GEP's educational videos are supporting the incorporation of genomics into mainstream medicine

Stay up-to-date in genomics – sign up to our monthly newsletter
HEEs Genomics Education Programme is offering followers a new way of keeping up to date with developments in Genomics education

Frontline Festival London brings genomics to the fore
Last week saw a great buzz created in London with the arrival of the Festival of Genomics and several exciting announcements about the 100,000 Genomes Project

Postgraduate certificate in Genomic Medicine at Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is offering learners the chance to join the postgraduate certificate in Genomic Medicine course in April 2016

Monogenic Diabetes Symposium: 'Right diagnosis, right treatment'
The two day seminar designed to help busy clinicians recognise and treat patients with MODY and other forms of monogenic diabetes

HEE GEP to attend Frontline Genomics Festival
Frontline Genomics Festival is coming to London in January to highlight the benefits of genomics in healthcare - and we'll be there!

NHS England announces new Genomic Medicine Centres
Yorkshire and Humber and the West of England have joined 11 NHS centres across England supporting the ground-breaking 100,000 Genomes Project