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At the end of the podcast, learners should be able understand, differentiate and describe imprinting disorders, be aware of the underlying genetic mechanisms resulting in these disorders and summarize the diagnosis and management of imprinting disorders.
This podcast, “Imprinting disorders: A clinical guide”, is part of the continuing medical education program entitled “Growth disorders twenty twenty-five: current challenges, solutions and recommendations” targeting clinicians, particularly pediatricians, working in growth disorder management and those in general practice. Some content of interest to specialist growth disorder nurses. All materials will be suitable for all geographic regions.
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