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Genomics is a Global endeavor

The GUaRDIAN initiative today has a global impact, enriching clinicians and patients across the world.

For more information on how the programme has been impacting clinicians and patients across the globe, see our region pages

Africa | South East Asia | Middle East


Genomics for Clinicians is an online introductory course on genomics and genomic applications in clinical medicine.

The course is designed for clinicians, genetic counsellors, nurses and nursing students to provide an overview of genomics and applications in clinical settings.


Who can attend:

Clinicians, Clinical Geneticists and Genetic Counsellors

Faculty members in medical teaching and research organizations

Undergraduate and postgraduate Medical Students

Nurses and Nursing Students


Course Duration

Online course with 6 sessions administered online and can be accessed at your convenience.

Certificates of participation are provided for candidates who pass the examinations.

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