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  • Welcome
  • About us
  • About our courses
    • Primary Care Genetics Curriculum
  • Modules
    • Pregnancy, module 1
    • Pregnancy, module 2
    • Pregnancy, module 3
    • Pregnancy, module 4
    • Detecting genetic problems in children
    • Inherited cardiac conditons
    • Familial hypercholesterolaemia
    • Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
    • Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
    • Colorectal cancer
    • Cases
    • Accreditation
  • Webinars
    • Webinars in Czech
  • Real patient stories
  • Practical tools for daily practice
    • Red flags summary
    • Videos
    • Understanding basic inheritance patterns
    • Inheritance patterns
    • Taking and recording a family history
    • Referring patients to the genetic services (UK)
    • Klinefelter syndrome – what primary care professionals should know
    • Genetic testing
    • Breast and ovarian cancer
    • Familial breast and ovarian cancer
    • Cancer Genetics App
    • Pregnancy related information
    • Letters for patients whose relatives are at risk
      • Generic information
      • Autosomal dominant condition
      • Autosomal recessive inheritance
      • X-linked recessive condition
  • Red flags summary
  • Why is genetics important in primary care?
    • Dr Gabriela Kubatova – Czech Republic
    • England – Matthew Hoghton
    • Netherlands
    • Helena Cabral, Portugal
    • Iceland
  • Other learning resources
    • Risks of particular conditions seen in general practice
    • Animated videos to help you understand inheritance patterns
    • Videos explaining chromosomal alterations
    • Cestina glossary
    • Dutch glossary
    • English glossary
    • Icelandic glossary
    • Italian glossary
    • Portugese glossary
  • Publications in scientific journals
  • Contact
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