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Seq2Care

Through the Seq2Care course, we aim to better prepare healthcare professionals to compassionately and equitably integrate genomics and precision health skill sets into routine patient care, filling a critical gap in genomic education. Blue DNA Helix surrounding a yellow heart. Text reads- Seq2Care Genomic Insights and Empathy for Inclusive Healthcare

Seq2Care is the flagship educational program of The Center for Empathy and Technology at UC San Diego. 

Seq2Care Overview

Download our Program Summary

Get a high-level overview of our program structure, our unique components and content delivery, and a summary of our key outcomes and impacts by downloading our Program Summary PDF.

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Read our Educational Innovations Paper

Read our free manuscript, published in the Journal of Genetic Counseling, that details the first iteration of or Seq2Care offering (formerly Precision Health Scholars), including our thoughts on the evolution to the current program format.

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Want to bring Seq2Care to your institution? 

Are you interested in incorporating an exciting and innovative elective course to help your healthcare profession trainees gain tangible skills in genomics, precision health, and compassionate and equitable patient care? We would love to collaborate and make this a reality. Start by contacting Medical Education Integration at the Sanford Institute for Empathy and Compassion, at ProgramExpansion@health.ucsd.edu 

Seq2Care is open to all eligible schools of medicine and teaching hospitals. Seq2Care does not consider race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and/or other protected categories as part of the application and selection process for program adoption.

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All programs and initiatives coordinated by the Sanford Institute for Empathy and Compassion's Center for Empathy and Technology are designed and implemented in full compliance with Proposition 209 and the University of California Anti-Discrimination Policy. 

In accordance with applicable Federal and State law and University policy, the University of California does not discriminate, or grant preferences, on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and/or other protected categories.

More information about Proposition 209 can be found here. More information about the University of California Anti-Discrimination Policy can be found here.