Genetic Counceling Flashcards

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What information do genetic counselors give to patients?

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  • Interpretation of family and medical histories to assess the chance of disease occurrence or recurrence.
  • Education about inheritance, testing, management, prevention, resources and research.
  • Counseling to promote informed choices and adaptation to the risk or condition.
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What information do genetic counselors need to collect from the patient?

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Family, medical, developmental, and reproductive history.

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Who can benefit from genetic counseling?

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  • Pregnant, or becoming pregnant.
  • Children with developmental delays and medical problems with no specific diagnosis or children with a known or suspected genetic condition
  • Newborns
  • Adults: More often patients are already diagnosed or know they have a specific risk for an adult-onset condition
  • Cancer: Focused on patients with a personal or family history of cancer
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Where do genetic counselors work?

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University medical centers, private and public hospitals, physicians offices, and diagnostic labs.

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What is meant by “nondirective” counseling?

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They share their expertise, knowledge and experiences, but the patient and the patient’s family are responsible for making the decision that they feel is best to their situation.

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What type of education and certification is required in order to be a genetic counselor?

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  • Trained in medical genetics and counseling techniques.
  • Master’s degree in Genetic Counseling
  • Certified by exam through the American Board of Genetic Counseling
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