Genomics in the NHS: A Clinician's Guide to Genomic Testing for Cancer (Solid Tumours) (FutureLearn)

Genomics in the NHS: A Clinician's Guide to Genomic Testing for Cancer (Solid Tumours) (FutureLearn)

Elevate your clinical career by developing your understanding of cancer genomic testing and how to support tests in the NHS. On this two-week course from NHS England, you’ll develop an understanding of the different types of genomic testing for solid tumours – from single gene tests to whole genome sequencing – and walk through the application of this testing in clinical practice.

Class Deals by MOOC List - Click here and see FutureLearn's Active Discounts, Deals, and Promo Codes.

Learn how to use genomic tests to improve care for your cancer patients
The wide-scale availability of genomic sequencing in the NHS brings many possibilities for patients but means new concepts, systems, and processes for clinicians.
Through interactive media, expert interviews, patient perspectives, and more, you’ll be guided through the cancer pathway to help you become confident in working with genomic tests.

Learn how to access the National Genomic Test Directory
You’ll start by exploring the UK’s cancer landscape to help you gain diverse insights from both patients and healthcare professionals.
You’ll also cover the multitude of test types available within the NHS and learn how to access them through the National Genomic Test Directory.

Explore the scope of genomic tests on offer
Next, you’ll look in more detail at the solid tumour pathway, including choosing the right test for the right patient at the right time as well as the process of ordering tests and acting on results.

Improve your cancer treatment with Health Education England
The course has been designed by expert clinicians and members of the NHS Genomics Education Programme.
Armed with their specialist knowledge, you’ll finish the course with the confidence to interpret and act on genomic test reports.

Syllabus

Week 1: Introducing genomic testing in cancer and what it means for you
Week 2: Working through the solid tumour pathway

What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to...

  • Evaluate the changing healthcare landscape in terms of the infrastructure surrounding, and democratisation of, genomic testing.
  • Identify when genomic investigations may benefit your patients.
  • Explain the scope of genomic tests on offer in the NHS Genomic Medicine Service, including when key tests may be used.
  • Navigate the National Genomic Test Directory and NHS GMS Signed Off Panels Resource to apply the most relevant genomic test(s) to your clinical case.
  • Identify and order the relevant genomic test(s) for your patient(s), using the correct forms and providing the correct samples.
  • Confidently interpret and act on genomic test reports you may receive from the laboratory, considering action for the whole family as well as the individual patient.

Who is the course for?
This course is designed for clinicians involved in ordering genomic tests in the NHS, specifically relating to cancer.
It is especially beneficial for professionals who are less confident or familiar with the process.

Go to Class
MOOC List is learner-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Related Courses

Making sense of genomic data: COVID-19 web-based bioinformatics (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
Wellcome Connecting Science,COG-Train

Making sense of genomic data: COVID-19 web-based bioinformatics (FutureLearn)

Explore the tools for web-based SARS-CoV-2 sequencing analyses and learn techniques to prepare data and share genomic outputs. Discover how to analyse SARS-CoV-2 sequences using web-based tools. Over the past decade, sequencing technologies have become more accessible and sequencing data has increased exponentially. However, bioinformatics capacity is still limited. On this three-week course, you will learn the basics of bioinformatics concepts and explore the web-based tools used for viral data and sequencing analyses.

Jul 25th 2022
3 Weeks
Interpreting Genomic Variation: Inherited Cancer Susceptibility (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
St George's, University of London,CanGene CanVar

Interpreting Genomic Variation: Inherited Cancer Susceptibility (FutureLearn)

Explore how robust variant interpretation is needed to support patients with increased risk of cancer. Explore germline variation in cancer susceptibility genes. Germline genomic variation can increase the risk of developing cancer. It’s essential to use the best evidence available to decide if a genomic variant is likely to increase the chance of a person developing cancer. This allows us to offer at-risk individuals access to appropriate screening, prevention, and personalised treatments.

Self Paced
2 Weeks
Genomic Medicine: Harnessing the Power of the Human Genome (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of Glasgow

Genomic Medicine: Harnessing the Power of the Human Genome (FutureLearn)

Using the latest genomics research, discover how genomic technologies are changing how we understand and treat medical conditions. Explore cutting-edge genomics data analysis tools and technology. This course will advance your understanding of the rapidly growing use of genomics in the research, diagnosis, and treatment of clinical conditions.

Self Paced
4 Weeks
An Introduction to Radiation Oncology: From Diagnosis to Survivorship (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
Trinity College Dublin

An Introduction to Radiation Oncology: From Diagnosis to Survivorship (FutureLearn)

Learn about how radiation therapy is used to treat cancer including current treatments and exciting innovations on the horizon. Understand how radiation therapy is used to treat cancer. Radiation therapy is one of the key treatments for cancer. On this course you will learn from healthcare experts about how it works, the various benefits, and myths surrounding radiation therapy. You will also learn about the treatment pathway if you’re prescribed a course of radiaton therapy.

Self Paced
2 Weeks
What is Genetic Counselling? (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences

What is Genetic Counselling? (FutureLearn)

Learn about genetic counselling and what genetic counsellors do with this online course for healthcare professionals. Understand the role of genetic counselling in the genomic era. Who are genetic counsellors? Who has genetic counselling and what does a genetic counsellor do? On this course, you will find the answers to these questions whilst learning about the role of genetic counselling in healthcare and the genomic era.

Aug 23rd 2021
5-12 Weeks
Cancer in the 21st Century: the Genomic Revolution (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of Glasgow

Cancer in the 21st Century: the Genomic Revolution (FutureLearn)

Discover how genetics is revolutionising the detection and treatment of cancer, with this free online course. Cancer Research UK estimates that 1 in 2 people in the UK will be diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime. It is a disease that impacts on most people’s lives at some stage. So understanding cancer, and the development of new treatments, is of intrinsic interest to us all.

No sessions available
5-12 Weeks
The Power of Genomics to Understand the COVID-19 Pandemic (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
Wellcome Connecting Science,COG-Train

The Power of Genomics to Understand the COVID-19 Pandemic (FutureLearn)

Gain insights into tracking, treating, preventing, and preparing for pandemics through genome sequencing and data sharing. See how viral genomics can improve the response to COVID-19 and future pandemics. Genomics is crucial in understanding and responding to pandemics, including COVID-19. On this three-week course, you’ll learn key concepts in viral genomics, how they can be applied to the COVID-19 pandemic, and how they can help us prepare for future pandemics.

Jul 4th 2022
3 Weeks
Demystifying Targeted Cancer Treatments (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
Cancer Research UK

Demystifying Targeted Cancer Treatments (FutureLearn)

Discover the science behind targeted cancer treatments on this free course designed for clinical research and oncology nurses. Deepen your understanding and improve communication with patients & colleagues. Thanks to ground-breaking research over the past 20 years, new, more targeted treatments have been developed that are changing the way we treat cancer, and providing new hope for patients. Join us and discover the science behind these treatments and learn through quizzes, interviews, articles and patient case studies.

Jan 24th 2022
5-12 Weeks
Inside Cancer: How Genes Influence Cancer Development (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of Bath

Inside Cancer: How Genes Influence Cancer Development (FutureLearn)

Understand how genetics influence the development and spread of cancer, with this free, introductory online course. What is the one thing that all cancers have in common? They begin as mutant or rebel cells! In this course we will explore how changes in cancer genetics and epigenetics enables these cells to grow uncontrollably, by exploiting our blood vessels and immune system along with other systemic changes.

Self Paced
4 Weeks
Genomic Medicine and Research: A Community Approach (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of Exeter

Genomic Medicine and Research: A Community Approach (FutureLearn)

Learn how translational research in genomics can deliver health, social, and scientific benefits to communities. Explore the benefits of a community approach to genomic medicine and research. On this course, you will explore the skills needed for translational research work and understand the meaning of community genetics. You will also learn the value of whole genome sequencing in the community context and the importance of community-specific medical research to patients.

Available now
3 Weeks