Clinician & Student Toolkit

Equipping Frontline Heroes With the Tools to Recognize, Refer, and Respond

Equipping Frontline Heroes With the Tools to Recognize, Refer, and Respond

 

Doctors, nurses, midwives, and lab technicians are the first — and often only — lifeline for families facing health crises. But many frontline healthcare providers in East Africa have never received formal training in genetics. They work with outdated textbooks, overloaded schedules, and limited lab access. And yet, they’re expected to diagnose rare disorders, explain test results, and provide lifelong care.

 

 

We built the Clinician & Student Toolkit to give these unsung heroes the confidence, knowledge, and practical tools they need to do their best work — no matter where they are or what resources they have.

 

What’s Inside the Toolkit

 

  • Step-by-step referral guidelines for recognizing when a patient might need genetic support
  • Diagnostic clues and “red flags” for common genetic conditions like Down syndrome, fragile X, spinal muscular atrophy, and inherited cancers
  • Quick-reference charts and checklists in printable or mobile-friendly formats
  • Case studies based on real East African patients — so learning reflects lived realities
  • CPD-accredited training modules for professional development and licensure
  • Starter guides for students and interns who want to specialize in genetics or rare disease care

 

Whether you’re working in a rural health post or a referral hospital, our toolkit meets you where you are — grounded in science, built for your setting, and respectful of your time.

 

"You don’t need to be a geneticist to change a life. Sometimes, the right referral — at the right time — is the most powerful medicine of all."