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Genetics education in medical school: a qualitative study exploring educational experiences and needs

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Pages 192-198 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Background: Genetic discoveries increasingly have an impact on clinical medicine. Primary care providers (PCPs) need to be prepared to address patients’ concerns about their genetic risks.

Aims: To explore family medicine residents’ experiences with genetics in medical school and residency training and to understand their educational needs in genetics.

Methods: Four focus groups were held with 33 family medicine residents at the University of Toronto, which represented graduates of 9 different Canadian medical schools. Groups were audio-taped, transcribed and analysed independently by 4 reviewers using content analysis. Recurrent themes were identified.

Results: Participants described their experiences with genetics in medical school as almost entirely related to rare disorders, so genetics was not perceived to be clinically relevant. There was little awareness of the complex ethical and psychosocial issues that accompany genetics. However, participants felt that genetics would become significant in medical care in the future and PCPs would play an important role. They expressed a need for more knowledge of genetics to fulfill this role and practical teaching in genetics by clinicians.

Conclusions: Medical school educational experiences may not be preparing future PCPs to address genetic issues with patients. A change and a broadening of the teaching of genetics are required to fulfill this need.

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Notes on contributors

Deanna E. Telner

DR. DEANNA TELNER is a family physician at the Toronto East General Hospital, Toronto and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto.

June C. Carroll

DR. JUNE C. CARROLL is the Sydney G. Frankfort Chair in Family Medicine and Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto. She practices family medicine in the Ray D. Wolfe Department of Family Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto

Yves Talbot

DR. YVES TALBOT is a Professor and Director of International Programs in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto. He practices family medicine in the Ray D. Wolfe Department of Family Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto.

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