The Informed Consent for Genetic Testing booklet was created to provide patient education about genetic testing so the most informed decision can be made about submitting a sample for testing.
The NNSGRC provides information and resources in the area of newborn screening and genetics to benefit health professionals, the public health community, consumers, and government officials.
The Center for Public Health and Community Genomics supports programs and activities related to genomics education in various settings from K-12 education through community education.
The Newborn Screening Online Training Course is designed to help you better understand and carry out your role with the newborn screening program in your hospital. It is designed to be helpful for anyone a part of the newborn screening process including clerical staff, phlebotomy/laboratory staff, nurses, physicians, midwives, and mailroom staff.
A Michigan guide of genetics clinics and guidelines for genetic referral for providers of early intervention and those serving children with special needs.
A quick reference fact sheet for health professionals on women with preexisting diabetes during pregnancy containing important steps for before, during and after pregnancy.
Information on diabetes prevention in Michigan, specifically type 2 diabetes and prediabetes and other public health programs that support this initiative.
A variety of orderable publications on diabetes from the National Diabetes Education Program.
The Michigan Diabetes Outreach Network has a wide variety of Michigan resources from education modules, resource guides, to schedules of community events and educational handouts. Independent study modules provide free continuing education credits for nurses and dietitians.
Plan First! provides family planning services to Michigan women who meet certain eligibility requirements.