Integrating genomics education into Nigerian undergraduate medical training - A narrative review

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
O. Afolaranmi, O. Salako, K. Okunade, Ayorinde James, G. Fagbenro
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Abstract

Nigeria, as well as other low- and middle-income countries, still lags significantly behind in the development, understanding, and application of genomics-based approaches in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. To close this gap, and to enjoy the monumental opportunities of genomics and precision medicine, training and education in genomics must become a priority and must commence early enough in medical training. This article presents a synopsis of the development of genomics, the current state of genomics research and education with a focus on Nigeria and importantly, provides critical suggestions on how best to integrate genomics into undergraduate medical training in Nigeria. There is no doubt about the need to prepare Nigerian physicians to be able to tap adequately into the countless opportunities of the genomics era. As a matter of urgency, steps must be taken to introduce carefully designed, unified and competency-based genomics training module based on sound pedagogy into the Nigerian medical undergraduate curricula.
将基因组学教育整合到尼日利亚本科医学培训中——叙事回顾
尼日利亚以及其他低收入和中等收入国家在发展、理解和应用基于基因组学的疾病诊断和治疗方法方面仍然远远落后。为了缩小这一差距,并享受基因组学和精准医学带来的巨大机遇,基因组学方面的培训和教育必须成为优先事项,必须在医疗培训中尽早开始。本文概述了基因组学的发展,基因组学研究和教育的现状,重点是尼日利亚,重要的是,就如何最好地将基因组学整合到尼日利亚的本科医学培训中提供了重要的建议。毫无疑问,尼日利亚医生需要做好准备,以便能够充分利用基因组学时代的无数机会。作为一项紧急事项,必须采取步骤,在尼日利亚医学本科课程中引入精心设计的、统一的、以能力为基础的、基于健全教学法的基因组学培训模块。
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Journal of Clinical Sciences
Journal of Clinical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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