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🧬 Training Competencies and Recommendations for the Next Generation of Public Health Genetics: Reflections from Current Leaders in the Field

Public health genetics is rapidly transforming how we prevent, detect, and manage diseases at the population level. 🌍 From genomic screening to precision prevention strategies, today’s experts emphasize that future professionals must blend genetics knowledge with epidemiology, biostatistics, and community health skills. Strong foundations in data interpretation, ethical decision-making, and health equity are now considered essential competencies for impactful practice. Leaders in the field also highlight the growing importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. 🀝 Tomorrow’s public health geneticists must work closely with clinicians, policymakers, bioinformaticians, and community stakeholders. Training programs are encouraged to include hands-on research, real-world case studies, and communication skills to translate complex genomic information into clear public messages. Digital literacy and AI-based tools are becoming equally critical in managing large-scale genomic datasets. πŸ’» ...

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