
Genomics 101 for APs
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This introductory course offers advanced practitioners a foundational understanding of genomics in oncology. Participants will explore how genetic alterations contribute to cancer development, learn about key biomarker testing methods, and understand the role of genomic profiling in guiding targeted therapy and monitoring treatment resistance.
Outline:
•Introduction
•Cancer: a disease of the genome
•Biomarker testing
•Next generation sequencing (NGS)
•Clinical application

Candice Graham-Adderton DNP, MPH, FNP-C, CHES
Guardant Health
Candice is a family nurse practitioner with over a decade of experience in health care. At Guardant Health, she leverages her clinical and public health expertise to support the use of genomic testing in cancer care. She also co-leads the Guardant Health Advanced Practitioner Education Committee, helping to strengthen education and engagement among oncology advanced practitioners.

Cristin O’Neal MSN, ANP-C
Guardant Health
Cristin O'Neal MSN, ANP-c is an advanced practitioner with 18 years of oncology experience, including 7 years as a nurse practitioner in oncology. She is currently part of the Medical Affairs team at Guardant Health, where she provides molecular education to oncology practices nationwide. Cristin also co-leads the Guardant Health Advanced Practitioner (AP) Education Committee, which supports external training and development for APs in oncology.
Disclaimer: The content of this webinar is presented by APSHO but does not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or ideas of APSHO as an organization. The content has not been peer-reviewed and is not eligible for continuing education credits. APSHO is not responsible for any medical decisions made by attendees based on the information provided in this presentation. Any issues, concerns, or questions regarding the presentation should be directed to info@apsho.org.
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