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Journal of Genetic Counseling

Ausgabe 4/2014

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Inhalt (29 Artikel)

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Next Generation Genetic Counseling: Introduction to the Special Issue

Myra I. Roche, Christina G. S. Palmer

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Teaching Genomic Counseling: Preparing the Genetic Counseling Workforce for the Genomic Era

Gillian W. Hooker, Kelly E. Ormond, Kevin Sweet, Barbara B. Biesecker

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

A Genetic Counselor’s Guide to Using Next-Generation Sequencing in Clinical Practice

Flavia M. Facio, Kristy Lee, Julianne M. O’Daniel

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Incidental Findings from Clinical Genome-Wide Sequencing: A Review

Z. Lohn, S. Adam, P. H. Birch, J. M. Friedman

Original Research

A Qualitative Study of Healthcare Providers’ Perspectives on the Implications of Genome-Wide Testing in Pediatric Clinical Practice

Marian Reiff, Rebecca Mueller, Surabhi Mulchandani, Nancy B. Spinner, Reed E. Pyeritz, Barbara A. Bernhardt

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Three Clinical Experiences with SNP Array Results Consistent with Parental Incest: A Narrative with Lessons Learned

Benjamin M. Helm, Katherine Langley, Brooke Spangler, Samantha Vergano

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Genetic Counselors’ Views and Experiences with the Clinical Integration of Genome Sequencing

Kalotina Machini, Jessica Douglas, Alicia Braxton, Judith Tsipis, Kate Kramer

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Genomic Counseling in the Newborn Period: Experiences and Views of Genetic Counselors

Monica D. Nardini, Anne L. Matthews, Shawn E. McCandless, Larisa Baumanis, Aaron J. Goldenberg

Open Access Next Generation Genetic Counseling

An Assessment of Time Involved in Pre-test Case Review and Counseling for a Whole Genome Sequencing Clinical Research Program

Janet L. Williams, W. Andrew Faucett, Bethanny Smith-Packard, Monisa Wagner, Marc S. Williams

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Views of Genetics Health Professionals on the Return of Genomic Results

Megan E. Grove, Maya N. Wolpert, Mildred K. Cho, Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Kelly E. Ormond

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Lynch Syndrome Patients’ Views of and Preferences for Return of Results Following Whole Exome Sequencing

Kelly Hitch, Galen Joseph, Jenna Guiltinan, Jessica Kianmahd, Janey Youngblom, Amie Blanco

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Stakeholders’ Opinions on the Implementation of Pediatric Whole Exome Sequencing: Implications for Informed Consent

Brooke L. Levenseller, Danielle J. Soucier, Victoria A. Miller, Diana Harris, Laura Conway, Barbara A. Bernhardt

Open Access Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Genetic Testing of Children for Predisposition to Mood Disorders: Anticipating the Clinical Issues

Jessica A. Erickson, Lili Kuzmich, Kelly E. Ormond, Erynn Gordon, Michael F. Christman, Mildred K. Cho, Douglas F. Levinson

Original Research

Personalized Genomic Results: Analysis of Informational Needs

Tara J. Schmidlen, Lisa Wawak, Rachel Kasper, J. Felipe García-España, Michael F. Christman, Erynn S. Gordon

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

The Ophthalmic Experience: Unanticipated Primary Findings in the Era of Next Generation Sequencing

Jillian T. Huang, John R. Heckenlively, K. Thiran Jayasundera, Kari E. Branham

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Cancer Risk Assessment Using Genetic Panel Testing: Considerations for Clinical Application

Susan Hiraki, Erica S. Rinella, Freya Schnabel, Ruth Oratz, Harry Ostrer

NEXT GENERATION GENETIC COUNSELING

The Evolution of Cancer Risk Assessment in the Era of Next Generation Sequencing

Heather Fecteau, Kristen J. Vogel, Kristen Hanson, Shannon Morrill-Cornelius

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Collaboration of Colorado Cancer Genetic Counselors to Integrate Next Generation Sequencing Panels into Clinical Practice

K. Wolfe Schneider, A. Anguiano, L. Axell, C. Barth, K. Crow, M. Gilstrap, B. A. Hamlington, S. Lesh, L. Mullineaux, A. Kulchak Rahm, E. Strait, M. Freivogel

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Next Generation Sequencing is the Impetus for the Next Generation of Laboratory-Based Genetic Counselors

Amy Swanson, Erica Ramos, Holly Snyder

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Traditional Roles in a Non-Traditional Setting: Genetic Counseling in Precision Oncology

Jessica N. Everett, Shanna L. Gustafson, Victoria M. Raymond

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

The Incorporation of Predictive Genomic Testing into Genetic Counseling Programs

Ryan Noss, Rachel Mills, Nancy Callanan

Next Generation Genetic Counseling

Assessing the Integration of Genomic Medicine in Genetic Counseling Training Programs

Jessica Profato, Erynn S. Gordon, Shannan Dixon, Andrea Kwan

Professional Issues

Genomic Counseling: Next Generation Counseling

Rachel Mills, Susanne B. Haga

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