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Models of Genetic Counseling and Their Effects on Multicultural Genetic Counseling
Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2002AbstractThis theoretical paper examines challenges to multicultural genetic counseling, counseling between culturally different clients and counselors, in the context of Kessler's typology of models of genetic counseling (Kessler S (1997) J Genet Counsel 6:287–295).
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Genetic Counseling in Pediatrics
Pediatrics in Review, 2018Genetic counseling is a communication process whereby an individual or family obtains information about a genetic condition, is helped to understand the implications and significance of the condition, and is given resources to help with coping and management.
Quinn, Stein +2 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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Genetic Counseling and Testing in a Community Setting: Quality, Access, and Efficiency.
American Society of Clinical Oncology educational book. American Society of Clinical Oncology. Annual Meeting, 2019There is an increasing need for genetic counseling and testing for individuals diagnosed with cancer, as treatment may be affected by the results. In addition, the identification of individuals before a diagnosis of cancer allows for optimal surveillance
Stephanie A Cohen +5 more
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Nondirectiveness and genetic counseling
Journal of Genetic Counseling, 1995AbstractNondirectiveness is the generally required and professed standard for genetic counseling. However, studies are lacking in the field of human genetics and in other disciplines which address either the theory or practice of this type of therapeutic procedure in the context of genetic counseling.
Gerhard, Wolff, Christine, Jung
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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, 2019
Genetic counseling (GC) for individuals with mental illness (MI) has been shown to improve patient outcomes, such as increased empowerment and self‐efficacy.
A. Semaka, J. Austin
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Genetic counseling (GC) for individuals with mental illness (MI) has been shown to improve patient outcomes, such as increased empowerment and self‐efficacy.
A. Semaka, J. Austin
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Genetic Counseling For The Deaf
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1992Genetic counseling is a process that emphasizes accurate diagnosis of hereditary conditions and communication of information to families. Genetic counseling involves systematic collection of family and medical history, a physical examination by a certified clinical geneticist, sharing of information with the family, and follow-up and support services ...
K S, Arnos +3 more
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