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The impact of cardiovascular genetic counseling on patient empowerment

Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2019
Cardiovascular genetic counseling (CVGC) is recommended for a variety of inherited heart conditions; however, its impact on patient empowerment has not been assessed.
Hannah E Ison   +5 more
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Where is the “counseling” in prenatal genetic counseling?

Patient Education and Counseling
Prenatal genetic testing is routinely offered to all pregnant patients in the United States and is variably offered to certain pregnant populations globally [1]. To achieve value-based, informed decision-making, we argue for a shift away from the predominant "teaching" model of genetic counseling practice that prioritizes information and counselor ...
Kendra L, Schaa, Barbara B, Biesecker
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Preconception Genetic Counseling

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1996
The 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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Genetic counseling in pediatric acute care: Reflections on ultra‐rapid genomic diagnoses in neonates

Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2019
As genomic sequencing has become available in pediatric clinical genetics settings, genetic counselors have been called upon to support individuals and families through the testing process.
S. Ayres   +3 more
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The current state of genetic counseling assistants in the United States

Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2019
Genetic counseling assistants (GCAs) have the potential to address the high demand for genetic counselors by promoting task‐sharing, increasing genetic counselor efficiency, and allowing for higher level duties to be optimized by genetic counselors ...
Morgan J Hnatiuk   +3 more
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Principles of Genetic Counseling

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2010
AbstractPurpose To present the genetic counselling needs of families with inherited eye disease and examine the ethical and emotional issues around genetic testingMethods The presentation will focus on the psychosocial impact of inherited eye disease and the dilemmas in counselling and testing using case discussions and data from qualitative studies ...
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Goals of genetic counseling

Clinical Genetics, 2001
The goals of genetic counseling have differed over the past three decades. Two schools of thought are prominent in reviewing past literature. One upholds the goal of preventing birth defects and genetic disorders while the other promotes a goal of improved psychological well‐being in client adaptation to a genetic condition or risk. Both types of goals
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Prenatal Genetic Counseling

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1976
Current medical practice is using an increasing number of new and sophisticated techniques to deal with the fetus during pregnancy and not focusing exclusively on the immediate perinatal period. Some of these techniques deal with the occurrence or risk of serious genetic disease in the newborn. These procedures, which offer alternatives to the birth of
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APPROACHES TO GENETIC COUNSELING*

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1975
Prerequisites for counseling about reproductive odds are an accurate diagnosis and a complete and pertinent family history. Specifically in hemophilia (a deficiency of actors 8 and 9 both linked through the X chromosome) the results of tests of the clotting characteristics of the blood of the mother and female siblings are desirable since ...
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