Contact PI/Project LeaderBIESECKER, BARBARA BOWLES
Awardee OrganizationNATIONAL SOCIETY OF GENETIC COUNSELORS
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Abstract Text
This proposal outlines plans for a three day conference to bring together
the directors of genetic counseling training programs, along with invited
speakers, to update graduate education curricula. The focus of the
conference is threefold: Ethnocultural Issues for Genetic Counseling;
Ethical, Social and Legal implications of the Human Genome Initiative; and
innovative Strategies to address the Shortage of Genetic Counselors. Each
of these topics shares relevance to the tremendous revolution in clinical
genetics anticipated as a result of an onslaught of new genetic testing.
Enhancing graduate education is one critical means to meet the anticipated
expansion of the roles of genetic counselors. The National Society of
Genetic Counselors is the professional society which represents the vast
majority of genetic counselors and is committed to maintaining a high
standard of care. Based on its history of successful conferences in the
past, the Education Committee of the NSGC is best equipped to sponsor such
a conference. The development of curricula which can be widely
implemented, as well as endorsed guidelines for training, will reach a
large constituency of counselors-in-training and will have widespread
impact on the field of genetic counseling. The community-at-large will
directly benefit from comprehensively trained counselors, new models of
service provision and broader appreciation for the ramifications of genetic
testing.
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Project Terms
allied health educationcurriculumdiagnostic testsethicsgenetic counselinggenetic disorder diagnosisgeneticsgenomehealth related legalhealth science researchhuman genetic material tagmeeting /conference /symposiumtravel
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