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California Telehealth Resource Center

Provides free training courses related to different topics in telemedicine. Example of courses offered is Telehealth 101: A Quick Start Guide, Telehealth Coordinator Series.

Telehealth Resource Webliography for COVID-19 Pandemic

A PDF compiled by Michael Edwards, PhD, Northeast Telehealth Resource Center, January 28, 2021.

Heartland Regional Genetics Network Telegenetics Training

Telegenetics training is available for genetic counselors and medical geneticists. Interested individuals must request training on the Heartland website.

Telemedicine Webliography

A list of current telemedicine peer-reviewed articles developed by the Northeast Telehealth Resource Center

Western States Regional Genetics Network Telegenetics Training Program

Offers training in telegenetics for providers, especially for genetic counselors. The training program consists of modules, webinars, and an in-person session.

The National School of Applied Telehealth

Offers telehealth courses for providers to increase their knowledge on telehealth and telehealth services. These courses are self-paced.

Center for Connected Health Policy

Links to the current telehealth policy laws for each state by a nonprofit organization focused on providing up-to-date information on policy-related telehealth regulations.

National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers (NCTRC)

A collaboration between 12 regional centers and 2 national centers to develop and help sustain telehealth programs, especially those that target medically underserved and rural populations.

September 2020 Lunch and Learn

Speakers for this presentation:Catherine Ziats, MD Medical Genetics Resident

David Flannery, MD — Update on Telemedicine in the SERGG States (SERN/SERGG 2013)

Dr. Flannery presents on Telemedicine in the SERGG states.

Pamela Arn, MD — Genetics Clinic in the 21st Century (SERN/SERGG 2014)

Kristy Lee, CGC, MS — Challenges in Interpretation & Explanation of Exome Sequencing (SERN/SERGG 2015)

Ms. Kristy Lee presents, Challenges in Interpretation & Explanation of Exome Sequencing.

Nicholas Katsanis, PhD — Modeling Structural Defects in Neonates and Young Children (SERN/SERGG 2015)

Dr. Katsanis presents Modeling Structural Defects in Neonates and Young Children.

Joseph Bocchini, PhD — Update on Activities of the Secretary’s (Discretionary) Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders in Newborns and Children (SERN/SERGG 2013)

Dr. Bochinni presents on SACHDNC activities.

Sarah Young, PhD — Diagnosing Creatine Deficiency Syndromes (SERN/SERGG 2015)

Dr. Sarah Young presents, Diagnosing Creatine Deficiency Syndromes.

Cynthia Hinton, MS, MPH, PhD — Newborn Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease (SERN/SERGG 2012)

Dr. Hinton presents on newborn screening for critical congenital heart disease.

Olaf Bodamer, MD, PhD, FCCMG — Newborn Screening in the Genomic Era (SERN/SERGG 2014)

Eva Morava, MD, PhD — Defining Manibi Deficiency (SERN/SERGG 2014)

Alex Kemper, MD, MS, MPH — The SACHDNC Approach to Considering Conditions for Newborn Screening (SERN/SERGG 2013)

Dr. Kemper presents on the SACHDNC approach to considering conditions for newborn screening (NBS).

Hans Andersson, MD — Telegenetics in SERC (SERN/SERGG 2013)

Dr. Andersson presents on Telegenics activities in SERC.