Gene therapy offers a potentially curative treatment option for otherwise un-treatable genetic disease.
These treatments, although promising, require an extensive integrative multi-disciplinary approach to provide optimal care. This challenge falls largely to the multidisciplinary teams of medical geneticists, intensivists, nurses, pharmacists, genetic counsellors and social workers. Designed to empower interdisciplinary teams with foundational knowledge to elevate patient care and optimize treatment outcomes, this online course provides 2.5 hours of self-directed learning that incorporates cases, examples, concepts, and multidisciplinary pathways to care.
As you progress through this module, you will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to confidently:
- Discuss medical and scientific advances in understanding rAAV gene therapy as a means of contributing to multidisciplinary teams implementing gene therapies.
- Integrate best practices from experience and literature to optimize patient outcomes when receiving rAAV gene therapy.
- Consider social determinants of health and their implications on diagnosing, treating, and accessing rAAV gene therapy for rare disease.
- Use effective communication strategies and patient-oriented best practices to deeply engage patients in the process of gene therapy.
Developed by an expert interprofessional team from Queen’s University, Health Sciences, Division of Medical Genetics, and Pediatrics as well as Kingston Health Sciences Centre and the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario:
Dr. Andrea Guerin, Pediatrics, Queen's University
Dayna-Lynn Nevay, Genetic Counsellor, Kingston Health Sciences Centre
Michelle Tryon, Pharmacist, Kingston Health Sciences Centre
Dr. Noémie Villeneuve-Cloutier, Division of Medical Genetics, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Dr. Jagdeep Walia, Division of Medical Genetics, Queen's University
Dr. Eleftherios Soleas, Director of Lifelong Learning & Innovation
This online program is accredited by Queen’s University for 2.5 Self-Assessment learning hours for the Royal College, and provides a certificate for 2.5 hours of professional development for all health professions.
This program is best targeted for medical geneticists, genetic counsellors, pediatricians, member of multidisciplinary teams, and Royal College Specialists.
For a limited time, enrollment for this course is complimentary for all healthcare professionals and students interested in this topic. One year of access.
Please note that the free enrollment seats are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Once the free seats are filled, interested learners can still join the course by paying the specified fee. Course fees (when applicable) are non-refundable.