2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006746
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Problem-based learning in clinical bioinformatics education: Does it help to create communities of practice?

Abstract: We have now reached the genomics era within medicine; genomics is being used to personalise treatment, make diagnoses, prognoses, and predict adverse outcomes resulting from treatment with certain drugs. Genomic data is now abundant in healthcare, and the newly created profession of clinical bioinformaticians are responsible for its analysis. In the United Kingdom, clinical bioinformaticians are trained within a 3-year programme, integrating a work-based placement with a part-time Master’s degree. As this prof… Show more

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“…Oderinu, Adegbulugbe, Orenuga, and Butali [49] Integrity The capacity to stand by righteous morals and values. Davies and Harris [50] Trust…”
Section: Time Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oderinu, Adegbulugbe, Orenuga, and Butali [49] Integrity The capacity to stand by righteous morals and values. Davies and Harris [50] Trust…”
Section: Time Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genomics is a technique giving us the ability to investigate the genome-wide structure, function and regulation (35). The application of genomics in OC generally illustrates the regulation of oncogene and antioncogene profiles at the DNA level (Table 1).…”
Section: Genomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other tools such as Slack helped with the group work and educational support, such as solving initial configuration issues, pastoral support, and providing personal feedback on SPRINT activities. This peer-supported learning approach helped hone another essential skill in clinical bioinformatics—being an active member of a community of practice [ 27 ]. It was the dual approach of active learning materials providing a fail-safe environment in the notebooks coupled with the peer-supported learning via Slack that meant we were able to deliver effective training into multiple countries including a student working in frontline healthcare in China during the peak of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic.…”
Section: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%