Certificate of Achievement
Mary Templeman Hogg - O'Rourke
has completed the following course:
Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT): An Introduction for Healthcare Professionals
St George's, University of London
This online course explores the development, technology, and ethical and legal considerations of Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT). This course covers topics including the fundamentals of genetics, the use of Cell-free DNA, the screening pathway, patient selection and test performance, contraindications and limitations, information and communication, decision making and future considerations of NIPT.
3 weeks, 2 hours per week
Jo Hargrave
NIPT Senior Midwife Co-ordinator
St George's, University of London
Basky Thilaganathan
Director of Fetal Medicine
St George's, University of London
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Describe cell division and how it can lead to Patau’s, Edwards’ and Down’s syndrome
- Apply basic genetic knowledge to understand NIPT screening in pregnancy
- Describe the different technologies currently available for NIPT
- Describe how an NIPT trisomy risk is calculated
- Demonstrate an understanding of the current NHS screening pathways in the UK
- Discuss the limitations of NIPT testing, and where NIPT may not be an appropriate screening choice
- Explain the potential causes of a false positive, false negative and a no-call result
- Discuss importance of informed choice, and what can influence decision making
- Explore the challenges of language, terminology and communication in the healthcare setting
- Debate the social and ethical implications that are presented by availability of NIPT
- Reflect on the potential risks and benefits of future developments for NIPT
Syllabus
- Overview of genetics: The fundamentals that underpin genomics
- NIPT: The discovery of fetal cell free DNA
- Developments of the scientific technology behind NIPT
- Clinical implementation and limitations of NIPT
- Information provision, communication and individualised choice
- Social and ethical implications of screening
- Current concerns and future developments of NIPT
Issued on 6th May 2019
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