Event Description
Topic
An Introduction to Autosomal Recessive Conditions Due to Specific Founder Mutations in the Puerto Rican Population
Presented By
Michael Schneider, MD, chief, Department of Genetics, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
Rosie Bishop, MGC, licensed, Certified Genetic Counselor, Department of Genetics, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
Learning Objectives
- Define the mechanism of founder mutations in isolated populations
- Identify specific characteristics of named conditions to prompt appropriate genetic referrals
- Describe recommended evaluations for, treatments of, and outside referrals needed for conditions identified in higher incidence in individuals of Puerto Rican descent
Target Audience
Physicians, nurse practitioners, nursing personnel, fellows, residents, medical students and other health care professionals who take care of children
Accreditation Statement
Tower Health is accredited by the Pennsylvania Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
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