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The Evolution of Nondirectiveness in Genetic Counseling and Implications of the Human Genome Project
Autor:
Beth A. Fine
Publikováno v:
Genetic Counseling ISBN: 9780203790953
Prescribing Our Future ISBN: 9781351328609
Prescribing Our Future ISBN: 9781351328609
To speculate about the future of genetic counseling and its continued adherence to the central tenet of nondirective counseling, a historical perspective of medical genetics and genetic counseling can provide a basis for exploration. In addition, the
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203790953-13
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203790953-13
Publikováno v:
Journal of genetic counseling. 7(1)
With the expansion of genetic services to various cultural groups, genetic counselors encounter clients who hold diverse beliefs inscribed by their culture about health conditions. Thus, clients may attribute the cause of a birth defect or genetic co
Publikováno v:
Journal of Genetic Counseling. 7:385-399
In May 1993, the National Gaucher Foundation initiated a nationwide Gaucher disease screening program in an attempt to promote recognition of the disease and to detect previously undiagnosed individuals. The program was based on self-selection by cli
Autor:
Beth A. Fine
Publikováno v:
Women's Health Issues. 7:220-224
T he practice and profession of genetic counseling, still in its youth, has matured and developed during the past quarter century in response to technological, psychological, societal, economic, and cultural factors. Concerns regarding the ethical, l
Autor:
Beth A. Fine, Aimee L. Wonderlick
Publikováno v:
Journal of Genetic Counseling. 6:111-130
The cloning of BRCA1, a susceptibility gene for inherited breast cancer, has made genetic screening possible for individuals and families whose medical histories are suggestive of an inherited predisposition to breast cancer. To date, few systematic
Publikováno v:
Journal of genetic counseling. 3(2)
Provision of teratogen counseling requires acquisition of knowledge and skills from several disciplines. Traditionally, training in teratogen counseling has occurred “on the job.” We describe a formal, didactic and experiential curriculum for ter
Publikováno v:
Journal of genetic counseling. 5(3)
In January 1996, the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) adopted 27 practice-based competencies as a standard for assessing the training of graduate students in genetic counseling. These competencies were identified and refined through a coll
Publikováno v:
Journal of Genetic Counseling. 5:105-112
The American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) sponsored a consensus development conference with participation from directors of graduate programs in genetic counseling, board members, and expert consultants. Using a collective, narrative, and case-
Publikováno v:
Journal of Genetic Counseling. 5:69-80
Previous studies have shown that unexplained deviations in maternal serum multiple marker screening (MMS) generate considerable anxiety during the remainder of pregnancy. While the role of education in decreasing anxiety is documented, to date there
Autor:
Alan M. Garber, Phillip Gorden, Rabbi Josef Ekstein, Norman W. Barton, William E. O'Brien, Joel B. Greenhouse, Rex W. Cowdry, John A. Barranger, Mitchell S. Golbus, Barry Z. Wolf, Wesley Wilson, Rina Zaizov, M. Anne Spence, Zach W. Hall, Inese Z. Beitins, Edward I. Ginns, M.Clara Sa Miranda, William H. Hall, Richard A. Moscicki, Philip H. Sheridan, Catherine McKeon, Michael Whyte, Suvimol C. Hill, Pramod K. Mistry, Timothy M. Cox, Johannes M. F. G. Aerts, Peter T. Rowley, Ellen Sidransky, Roscoe O. Brady, Stephen C. Groft, Chapel Hill, Maria New, Ernest Beutler, Marilyn Weeks, Hollak, Robin Ely Berman, Rob Willemsen, James A. Stockman, Edward R.B. McCabe, Sandra L. Schlesinger, Jerry M. Elliott, Gregory A. Grabowski, Duane F. Alexander, Ari Zimran, Gregory M. Pastores, Robert E. Lee, Beth A. Fine, John H. Ferguson, Francis S. Collins, E. M. Carla, Geraldine L. McGrath, Christine M. Eng, Anders Erikson, Judith L. Vaitukaitis, Ian J. Cohen, John E. Ware, Ralph M. Nitkin, Marvin Natowicz, William S. Sly, Henry J. Mankin, Michael M. Kaback, Gary J. Murray, Deborah M. Findling
Publikováno v:
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 275(7), 548-553
ResearcherID
JAMA, 275(7), 548-553. American Medical Association
ResearcherID
JAMA, 275(7), 548-553. American Medical Association
Objective. —To provide physicians with a responsible assessment of the diagnosis and treatment of Gaucher disease. Participants. —A nonfederal, nonadvocate, 14-member panel representing the fields of pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, genetic