This is a recording of a session from AMP Europe 2021 Virtual Meeting. Purchase a bundle of 8 sessions from the AMP Europe 2021 Virtual Conference for a significant discount by clicking this link.
Session Description:
Clinical genome and exome sequencing is available for rapid diagnoses in critical care settings (neonatal or pediatric intensive care). The utility of genomic sequencing approaches is demonstrated by providing a molecular diagnosis which in turn may indicate a treatment, intervention or management. This session will discuss methods and outcomes used to evaluate utility of clinical genomes/exomes.
Objectives:
After this session, participants will be able to:
- Define types of clinical utility
- List categories of data needed to demonstrate clinical utility
- Illustrate challenges with providing rapid turn-around of genomic results
Chair: Dr. Matthew Lebo
Presentations:
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Indications and Utility of Rapid Genomes in ICU Settings, Dr. Stephen Kingsmore
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Clinical Utility of Genomic Sequencing in a Newborn and Neonatal Intensive Care Settings, Dr. Christine M Eng
Duration: 90 minutes
Recording Date: June 17, 2021
Last day to purchase: December 31, 2024
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