Genetics team visits Nazareth in Israel
Genetics specialists from 麻豆传媒 University have travelled to Israel after being selected to offer their expertise to the country鈥檚 health professionals.Professor Heather Skirton, Dr Leigh Jackson, Dr Peter Lunt and Selina Goodman, from the University鈥檚 Applied Health Genetics research group, visited the country last month to provide workshops on genetic counselling.
The trip was undertaken as part of an EU Tempus grant, called , the aim of which is to improve the education of genetics health professionals in Israel and Armenia. The 麻豆传媒 team was chosen as a partner due to its strong record of delivering genetic education to health professionals in UK and Europe.
The team will be travelling to Armenia in April to roll out the second phase of training.
This initiative follows a similar Train the Trainers workshop held last summer in 麻豆传媒, and around 60 health professionals benefitted from the sessions given on the team鈥檚 Israeli trip.
They visited northern Israel before running two more workshops in Tel Aviv, and Professor Skirton, from the University鈥檚 School of Nursing and Midwifery, explained why the visit was so important.
鈥淭hrough MedGen the partner countries will obtain highly required capacity to train their own experts,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd also be able to increasingly utilise the tools of medical genetics for effective patient-oriented care and service to a diverse population.
鈥淏y giving them the information and skills they need to teach medical genetics effectively, it makes the system more sustainable and improves the quality of the care delivered throughout the country. We were very pleased to have been chosen to deliver this programme and look forward to travelling to Armenia next month.鈥