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The field of Medical Genetics is an interdisciplinary basic biomedical
science and clinical specialty, best approached through an organized undergraduate
and postgraduate medical course of study.
The Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Student Core Curriculum in Genetics
addresses the knowledge, skills and attitudes required for the fundamental
understanding and clinical application of modern medical genetics. It is
patterned after the recommendations of the American Society for Human Genetics
Information and Education Committee and reflects the topics recently added
to the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Content Outline.
This core curriculum will doubtless evolve with continued advancements
in the field of medical genetics, guided in part by the newly created Association
of Professors of Human/Medical Genetics.
OVERALL OBJECTIVES
KNOWLEDGE - Understanding of the structure, function,
and transmission of genes, the interactions both among genes and between
genes and the environment, and the role of genetic factors in health and
disease. (See Specific Objectives)
SKILLS - Ability to apply knowledge of hereditary
disorders and congenital anomalies to formulate appropriate diagnostic
evaluation and patient management plans and to communicate information
regarding genetic conditions nondirectively to individuals of differing
educational,, socioeconomic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. (See Specific
Skills)
ATTITUDES - Acquisition of sensitive, nonjudgmental,
and nondirective counseling skills and recognition of one's own limitations.
(See Specific Skills)
Reading assignments complement and provide a foundation for lecture
material and handouts. Information will be presented in the lectures which
may not be found in Thompson & Thompson.
LECTURE
#1-(Historical Perspective on the Origins of Congenital Malformations )
LECTURE
#2-( Cytogenetics I - Karyotyping)
LECTURE
#3-( Cytogenetics II - Cell Cycle)
LECTURE
#4-(Cytogenetics III - Structural Alterations )
LECTURE
#5-(Autosomal Trisomies )
LECTURE
#6-( Down Syndrome Clinical Correlation)
LECTURE
#7-(Sex Chromosome Aneuploidies )
LECTURE
#8-( Principles of Single Gene Inheritance)
LECTURE
#9-(Pedigree Problem Solving )
LECTURE
#10-(Genomic Imprinting & Uniparental Disomy )
LECTURE
#11-(Population Genetics )
LECTURE
#12-(Fragile X Clinical Correlation )
LECTURE
#13-(Linkage Analysis )
LECTURE
#14-(Sexual Differentiation Disorders Case Study )
LECTURE
#15-(Diagnostic Dysmorphology )
LECTURE
#16-(Syndrome Recognition)
EXAM I-Covers
material up to and including Syndrome Recognition lecture
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