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Clinics in Perinatology, 1990
Continued advances in reproductive technology and prenatal diagnosis challenge genetic counselors in their provision of appropriate prenatal genetic counseling. Complex information must be communicated to the couple in a nondirective but supportive manner for the couple to make an informed decision.
A P, Garber, H E, Hixon
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Continued advances in reproductive technology and prenatal diagnosis challenge genetic counselors in their provision of appropriate prenatal genetic counseling. Complex information must be communicated to the couple in a nondirective but supportive manner for the couple to make an informed decision.
A P, Garber, H E, Hixon
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Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2020
As genetic counseling services expand and reach a wider catchment of the population, there is a critical need to better understand the impact of services on a greater diversity of patients.
Sabrina V Southwick +6 more
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As genetic counseling services expand and reach a wider catchment of the population, there is a critical need to better understand the impact of services on a greater diversity of patients.
Sabrina V Southwick +6 more
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Preconception Genetic Counseling
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1996The purpose of this chapter has not been to be all-inclusive, but to raise awareness of the benefits of preconception consultation in the prevention of birth defects. If there is to be a significant decrease in the incidence of congenital malformations, it will come only by intervention that occurs prior to organogenesis, and that opportunity is lost ...
J S, Hogge, W A, Hogge
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1987
In spite of all that has been discussed, there are no hard data documenting what influences a couple's decision to have more children after the birth of a child with a genetic disorder. It is likely that recurrence risk does not play a major role. The difference between a 25 per cent and a 50 per cent recurrence risk with each pregnancy probably does ...
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In spite of all that has been discussed, there are no hard data documenting what influences a couple's decision to have more children after the birth of a child with a genetic disorder. It is likely that recurrence risk does not play a major role. The difference between a 25 per cent and a 50 per cent recurrence risk with each pregnancy probably does ...
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Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2020
As the Latino population of the United States continues to increase, the specific needs of Latinos in genetic counseling continue to be unmet. Using culturally tailored genetic counseling responsive to the needs of the patient can assist in building ...
Georgiann Garza +6 more
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As the Latino population of the United States continues to increase, the specific needs of Latinos in genetic counseling continue to be unmet. Using culturally tailored genetic counseling responsive to the needs of the patient can assist in building ...
Georgiann Garza +6 more
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Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2020
Genetic testing for Parkinson's disease (PD) is growing as interventional clinical trials begin to enroll participants with PD who carry pathogenic variants in the LRRK2 or GBA genes.
J. Verbrugge +7 more
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Genetic testing for Parkinson's disease (PD) is growing as interventional clinical trials begin to enroll participants with PD who carry pathogenic variants in the LRRK2 or GBA genes.
J. Verbrugge +7 more
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Patient assessment of chatbots for the scalable delivery of genetic counseling
Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2019A barrier to incorporating genomics more broadly is limited access to providers with genomics expertise. Chatbots are a technology‐based simulated conversation used in scaling communications. Geisinger and Clear Genetics, Inc.
T. Schmidlen +4 more
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Interpreters’ perceptions of culture bumps in genetic counseling
Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2020Culture bump theory provides a practical and goal‐oriented framework for addressing cultural differences that can impact communication and patient care.
M. Rosenbaum +5 more
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Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2005
'Genetic counselling is the process by which patients or relatives at risk of a disorder that may be hereditary are advised of the consequences of the disorder, the probability of developing and transmitting it and of the ways in which this may be prevented or ameliorated.' The genetic counsellor will discuss the genetic basis and medical facts and ...
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'Genetic counselling is the process by which patients or relatives at risk of a disorder that may be hereditary are advised of the consequences of the disorder, the probability of developing and transmitting it and of the ways in which this may be prevented or ameliorated.' The genetic counsellor will discuss the genetic basis and medical facts and ...
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Genetic counseling student demographics: an empirical comparison of two cohorts
Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2020Genetic counseling student characteristics may be evolving with the expansion and diversification of the genetic counseling field. We compared characteristics and previously accrued experiences of genetic counseling students enrolled in the 2018–2019 ...
A. Stoddard +4 more
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