The National Genomic Research Library course
This course is designed to educate learners on the key details around the new National Genomic Research Library, which has been set up as a research arm of the NHS Genomic Medicine Service.
Learning objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- summarise the types of information contained in the NGRL;
- describe how the genomic samples and data in the NGRL are used, stored and accessed;
- explain how the NGRL may be of benefit to patients and more broadly for healthcare; and
- recognise the possible questions or concerns patients and family members may have about the NGRL.
The main purpose of this course is to help you understand what the NGRL is, how it is governed and accessed, and how it is linked to the NHS Genomic Medicine Service (GMS). It is part of a series of courses about facilitating genomic testing.
- Anaesthesia | Transfer | Modes of Transport
- Posted By eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
- Posted Date: 2024-12-22
- Location:Online
- This session considers the transport options available to critical care teams for the secondary and tertiary transfer of critically-ill patients.
- Anaesthesia | Sepsis | Resuscitation and treatment...
- Posted By eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
- Posted Date: 2024-12-22
- Location:Online
- This session describes the initial resuscitation for the patient with sepsis and septic shock. It focuses on the resuscitation and initial cardiovascular management of sepsis.
- Anaesthesia | Sepsis | Assessment and differential...
- Posted By eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
- Posted Date: 2024-12-22
- Location:Online
- This session describes how to assess a patient with suspected sepsis and recognize the differential diagnoses in suspected sepsis both on admission to hospital and in hospital.
- Anaesthesia | Sepsis | Sepsis Pathophysiology
- Posted By eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
- Posted Date: 2024-12-22
- Location:Online
- This session provides an overview of the pathophysiological processes that underpin normal immune response to infection. It then outlines how these contribute to the development of sepsis.
- Anaesthesia | Recognition of the critically ill pa...
- Posted By eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
- Posted Date: 2024-12-22
- Location:Online
- This session defines the mortality rate for patients admitted to ICUs in the UK and discusses important aspects of severity of illness scoring systems that are applied to this population. This session also looks at the longer-term non-mortality outcomes e