91ɫƵ Precision Medicine Program
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The series is entirely online and self-paced.
CEU's available.
Why Join the Precision Medicine Program at 91ɫƵ?
Congratulations to our recent PM ED Graduates!
Tessa Gonzalez, MS
Genomic Analyst
Katja Kovacic, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatric GI
Director of Neuro-GI programs
Mariana Karasti, MPH
Clinical Research Coordinator II
Important Dates
Deadlines:
- July 1st for the Fall semesters
- December 1st for the Spring semesters
Precision Medicine Program Overview
Admissions Requirements
Requirements: Must be clinician such as physician, advanced practice nurse, physician assistant, genetic counselor, or pharmacist
Curriculum and Course Descriptions
Precision Medicine Master’s Degree & Certificate Programs
The Precision Medicine MS degree is comprised of 30 credits drawn from 3 required and 7 elective courses. The Precision Medicine Certificate is comprised of 12 credits drawn from 1 required and 3 elective courses.
Required for MS degree
Introduction to Precision Medicine (Fall) 3 credits
Introduction to Precision Medicine offers 10 applied learning sessions led by directors of PM Education courses. Students initiate a professional development plan and write and present reports explaining PM concepts, demonstrating research in practice, and judging the validity of PM information.
*Prerequisites: None; Introduction to Precision Medicine is a prerequisite for all other courses in the PM Ed program.
Precision Medicine Research Plan (Summer) 3 credits
This course requires students to develop a PM research question, to perform a literature review and analysis of the topic, and to create a research plan for IRB submission, if needed. The work is guided by a primary mentor and reviewed by 2 faculty advisors.
*Prerequisites: Introduction to PM is a prerequisite for all other courses in the PM Ed program. Students must be enrolled in the MS degree program to enroll in the PM Research Plan course. They should complete most if not all of the 7 elective 3-credit PM courses before enrolling in this course.
Precision Medicine Master’s Thesis (Summer) 3 credits
This course requires students to implement a research plan and to write a manuscript discussing the results. The publishable work is guided by a primary mentor and reviewed by 2 faculty advisors.
Prerequisites: Introduction to PM is a prerequisite for all other courses in the PM Ed program. Students should complete most if not all of the 7 elective 3-credit PM courses before enrolling in this final thesis course. Original observational studies and especially clinical trials may need to be conducted before enrolling in this course due to time constraints. Review papers and commentaries can be written during this course.
Electives
Genetic Counseling for Precision Medicine (Fall) 3 credits
In this course students will be introduced to the practice of genetic counseling (GC). Students will become familiar with the different elements of the GC process and begin to develop basic skills, such as pedigree analysis, risk assessment and contracting. They also will begin to develop oral and written communication skills to explain complex genetic topics in a manner that is appropriately tailored to various audiences. There will be 3 project assessments which will allow students to demonstrate comprehension and application of key GC concepts.
*Prerequisites: Introduction to PM is a prerequisite for all other courses in the PM Ed program.
Recommended: Students will need a strong understanding of genetics principals and technology. Although not required as a prerequisite, it may be helpful for students to first complete the courses Medical Genetics, Undiagnosed and Rare Disease and Genomic Diagnostic Tests which will provide a greater context for the material covered in this course.
Bioethics in Precision Medicine (Fall) 3 credits
This course will explore the historical, philosophical, rhetorical, and ethical foundations of precision medicine and analyze the bioethical issues raised by this new medical paradigm as they manifest in a variety of clinical, biomedical, and health policy contexts.
*Prerequisite: Introduction to PM is a prerequisite for all other courses in the PM Ed program.
Biomedical Informatics and Clinical Informatics and Data Science (Fall) 3 credits
This course provides an overview of the many types of informatics approaches and data science techniques that are used in the realm of medicine and clinical practice. The course is a general introduction to the fields of clinical informatics and data science. It aims at supplying practical skills for answering topical bioinformatics and clinical informatics research questions. We will additionally discuss the use of these tools, systems, and approaches for supporting a Learning Health System and the ethical and potential implications of such data-driven methods on the clinical setting.
Cancer Precision Medicine (Fall) 3 credits
This course provides an overview of the molecular basis of cancer, the role of germline and somatic alterations in the development and progression of cancer and the various precision assay methodologies utilized in cancer diagnosis, prognostication and treatment.
*Prerequisite: Introduction to PM is a prerequisite for all other courses in the PM Ed program.
Medical Genetics, Undiagnosed, and Rare Diseases (Fall) 3 credits
This course allows students to examine the application of genomics to core clinical systems and to apply that knowledge to personalized management of patients. Experts in their respective fields will guest lecture in several sessions.
*Prerequisite: Introduction to PM is a prerequisite for all other courses in the PM Ed program.
Precision Public Health (Spring) 3 credits
This course uses readings, 16 lectures and discussions, 2 essays and presentations, and an individual develop plan for learners to explain and connect concepts, understand publications, justify positions, and formulate ideas about the new field. PPH is delivering the right intervention at the right time every time to the right population.
*Prerequisite: Introduction to PM is a prerequisite for all other courses in the PM Ed program.
Pharmacogenomics (Spring) 3 credits
This course will give participants a broad perspective on the emergence of clinical and applied pharmacogenomics (PGx) and provide them with insight into its growing importance in major clinical therapeutic areas. Participants will gain an understanding of how genetic differences between individuals can impact the prescription and outcomes of drug therapy. The course will also help participants to understand how individualization of drug therapy based on a person’s genetic makeup can optimize the effectiveness of medications while reducing adverse effects.
*Prerequisite: Introduction to PM is a prerequisite for all other courses in the PM Ed program.
Laboratory Genetics and Genomics (Spring) 3 credits
This course discusses the principles of laboratory genetics and genomics and its application in identifying genetic causations for disease.
*Prerequisite: Introduction to PM is a prerequisite for all other courses in the PM Ed program.
Epigenomics (Spring) 3 credits
This course is designed to introduce students to Epigenetics and Epigenomics, an important foundation of modern medicine. Epigenomics refers to the inheritance of traits independent of the coding capacity of the DNA and is highly influenced by the environment. In this course, students will discuss molecular mechanisms underlying epigenetic events, the tools for the design and execution of research in this discipline, how to generate and analyze epigenomic data, and the application of Epigenomics to diagnostics, prognostics, and treatments.
*Prerequisite: Introduction to PM is a prerequisite for all other courses in the PM Ed program.
*Recommended: Biomedical and Clinical Informatics and Data Science, Laboratory Genetics and Genomics
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