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Guidelines for incorporating scientific knowledge and practice on rare diseases into higher education: neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses as a model disorder.

Inés Adriana Cismondi1, Romina Kohan2, Heather Adams3, Mike Bond4, Rachel Brown5, Jonathan D Cooper6, Perla K de Hidalgo7, Sophia-Martha Kleine Holthaus8, Sara E Mole9, Julia Mugnaini10, Ana María Oller de Ramirez11, Favio Pesaola12, Gisela Rautenberg13, Frances M Platt14, Inés Noher de Halac15.   

Abstract

This article addresses the educational issues associated with rare diseases (RD) and in particular the Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinoses (NCLs, or CLN diseases) in the curricula of Health Sciences and Professional's Training Programs. Our aim is to develop guidelines for improving scientific knowledge and practice in higher education and continuous learning programs. Rare diseases (RD) are collectively common in the general population with 1 in 17 people affected by a RD in their lifetime. Inherited defects in genes involved in metabolism are the commonest group of RD with over 8000 known inborn errors of metabolism. The majority of these diseases are neurodegenerative including the NCLs. Any professional training program on NCL must take into account the medical, social and economic burdens related to RDs. To address these challenges and find solutions to them it is necessary that individuals in the government and administrative authorities, academia, teaching hospitals and medical schools, the pharmaceutical industry, investment community and patient advocacy groups all work together to achieve these goals. The logistical issues of including RD lectures in university curricula and in continuing medical education should reflect its complex nature. To evaluate the state of education in the RD field, a summary should be periodically up dated in order to assess the progress achieved in each country that signed up to the international conventions addressing RD issues in society. It is anticipated that auditing current practice will lead to higher standards and provide a framework for those educators involved in establishing RD teaching programs world-wide.
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Keywords:  Advocacy; Education; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses; Rare disease; Research; Training

Year:  2015        PMID: 26117801     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2015.06.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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