Best Genetic Practices in Child Protection Cases: Dispelling Myths and Mysteries in Rare Diseases
Objectives and Disclosures
Participants will be able to:
- Utilize case-based learning to repeat an evidence-based process to evaluate for rare disease.
- Assess when to test and not to test.
- Outline key points to educate colleagues and the general public on how to evaluate for rare disease.
Seattle Children’s CME Planners and today’s speaker disclose they have no relevant financial relationships.
Natasha Shur, MD
Medical Geneticist; Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University, Division of Genetics and Metabolism
CME Credit
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This activity meets the criteria for up to 1 hour of Category I CME credit to satisfy the relicensure requirements of the Washington State Medical Quality Assurance Commission.
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