Description
"What a delight it is ... to read a book which takes complex scientific concepts and ensures they are understandable by all."
With activities and answers, reflection points and a glossary, this interactive textbook supports the 'Fit for Practice in the Genetics Era' competence framework, offering an introduction to the theory of genetics and then using common genetic conditions/disorders as case studies to help students apply theory to practice and examine the service user experience.
Genetics is written by an experienced teacher of health care sciences and is ideal for student nurses who need to demonstrate and apply knowledge of genetics and genomics. It is also suitable for other health care students and for qualified practitioners who would like to refresh their knowledge of the subject.
From lecturer reviews:
"A well written and nicely laid out genetics text at an appropriate level for adult nursing students."
"Fabulous text, student friendly."
About the Author
Karen Vipond's career experiences have been very varied as she has worked as a biologist, teacher, trauma nurse, district nurse, health visitor, and medical research coordinator for Oxford University and the World Health Organisation. She has combined her different careers as a biologist and a nurse in order to teach biological sciences to health care professionals. She was a lecturer at the School of Healthcare Sciences at Bangor University and is now a tutor for the Open University School of Health, Wellbeing & Social Care.
Book Information
ISBN 9781908625151
Author Karen Vipond
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Lantern Publishing Ltd
Publisher Lantern Publishing Ltd
Weight(grams) 497g
Dimensions(mm) 244mm * 172mm * 14mm