Series
ELSIconversations 2: Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics
Diversity Measures in Genomic Medicine
Type
Webinar
Carlee Dawson, BA
Date: May 6, 2022
Question: What is the most important information, conceptually, for clinical genetics professionals to do their jobs well? Is the information always necessary; if not, when is it critical vs. extraneous? When is it potentially harmful?
Goal: Distill the most relevant information among population descriptors that serves a purpose in the clinical curation pipeline, or other clinical genetics work
Tags
Keywords
diversity
Genomic medicine
Videos in Series
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ELSIconversations 2: Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics - ELSIconversations: Revisions to Demographic Representations on Clinical Lab Requisition Forms
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ELSIconversations 2: Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics - Standardizing Lab Requisition Forms for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM): A ClinGen Cardiovascular Disease Working Group Initiative
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ELSIconversations 2: Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics - Challenges in Implementing Changes in the Collection of Race, Ethnicity, and Ancestry Data in Test Requisition Forms
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ELSIconversations 2: Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics - ELSIconversations: Utility of Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics
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ELSIconversations 2: Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics - ELSIconversations: Shedding Light on the Use of Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics
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ELSIconversations 2: Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics - How Race, Ethnicity, and Ancestry Information is Used in Genetic Diagnostics: One Lab's Perspective
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ELSIconversations 2: Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics - Clinical Genetics Laboratories Use Divergent Demographic Frameworks Across Countries
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ELSIconversations 2: Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics - Shedding Light on the Use of Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics
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ELSIconversations 2: Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics - Race, Ethnicity, and Ancestry (REA) in Clinical Genetics: Variability in Collection and Use
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ELSIconversations 2: Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics - The Challenges of Standardization in a System with Complex Incentives