Available on the American Society of Human Genetics' education resources is a CSER-developed Guide to Interpreting Genomic Reports, a just-in-time resource for non-geneticist physicians when receiving a genomic test report. This Toolkit's work was led by Sharon Plon from Baylor and Kelly East from HudsonAlpha, with support from the CSER Practitioner Education working group.
CSER Guide to Interpreting Genomic Reports
Posted on 10 February 2017 by CSER Practitioner Education WG | News
The Guide to Interpreting Genomic Reports is a just-in-time resource for healthcare providers to better understand, and navigate results from, genomic tests such as exome and whole genome sequencing. Designed to provide an overview of genomic testing and explain the different results this type of testing may generate, this resource was written by a team of experts in the CSER Consortium. It is now hosted on the American Society of Human Genetics website, and free to distribute and share with your fellow colleagues.