Presenter: April Hall, PhD, MS, CGC
Session Objectives:
Describe how implementing genomic medicine in the NICU improves care by enabling rapid diagnosis, guiding medical decision-making and lowering overall healthcare costs.
Define foundational and essential terms and concepts used in practicing genomic medicine
Differentiate between common chromosomal anomalies, Mendelian disorders, and multifactorial disorders that contribute to high rates of NICU mortality.
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