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The A-B-Cs of Genetics
February 20, 2020 @ 11:00 am – 1:30 pm
Have a Complimentary Lunch and Learn the Basics of Genetics!
A Special Event for Nurse Practitioners and Other Interested Medical Professionals in Louisiana
Enjoy a delicious complimentary lunch at The Petroleum Club paired with an informative and interactive discussion.
Learn the basics of genetics in order to recognize patients at increased risk for a genetic condition. This includes working together to understand how to identify at-risk patients, order diagnostic testing, prepare and monitor disease progression, empower patient decision-making, identify at-risk family members, and begin targeted therapy as soon as possible, when appropriate.
This event will focus on key signs, testing procedures, and treatment options in genetic conditions such as Fabry disease, Pompe disease, Charcot-Marie-Tooth, Usher syndrome, and Tay Sachs disease.
AGENDA
11:00 AM – Event Check-In and Pre-Survey
Please complete the Pre-Survey prior to the event by clicking here. (LINK GOES HERE)
11:15 AM – Lunch Served and Welcome Message
11:45 – The A-B-C’s of Genetics by Dawn Jacob Laney, MS, CGC
As a healthcare provider you have a very unique opportunity with each patient. Sometimes clues in patient medical history suggest an underlying genetic cause for health issues. In this presentation learn the basic of genetics, inheritance, creating a family history, and interpreting a family history.
12:15 – Local Patient Practice and Discussion
Putting that new knowledge to work, we will learn from a local patient advocate and chat about ways you can help drastically improve the care of patients and members of their families. Special discussion will include ways to engage with areas where access to care can directly effect long-term outcomes.
12:45 – Closing Comments and Post-Test
SPEAKERS
DAWN LANEY, MS, CGC is a genetic counselor, assistant professor, clinical researcher, and director of the genetic clinical trials center in the Department of Human Genetics at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. She is a co-founder of ThinkGenetic, Inc., who strives to empower patients seeking possible genetic causes for their medical issues or looking for real-life answers to their questions about the impact of living with a genetic disease. Dawn has written many books for children and teens living with genetic conditions in addition to her dedication to direct patient care.
ROBIN RICHARDSON lives in Baton Rouge, and is the mother of three sons. She and one son are living with Fabry disease. Presently, she is on a patient advisory board, and promotes awareness through the Governor’s Proclamation for Fabry Disease.
HOST
ThinkGenetic Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 charity whose mission is to improve the quality of life for those living with or at risk for a genetic condition through education, quality information, access to genetic counseling and genetic testing, and partnerships with the advocacy community. Learn more at thinkgenetic.org.
This event is sponsored, in part, by and educational grant from Sanofi Genzyme.
NURSING CREDIT HOURS
This activity has been submitted to Louisiana State Nurses Association for approval to award contact hours. Louisiana State Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. For more information regarding contact hours, please call the ThinkGenetic Foundation for more information.
In order to receive contact hours for this activity, you must attend this entire event and successfully complete a post-test with a passing score of 70%.