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E-grāmata: Practical Genetic Counseling for the Laboratory

Edited by (Genetic Counselor Supervisor, Department of Laboratory Me), Edited by (Genetic Counselor Supervisor, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic), Edited by (Genetic Counselor, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic)
  • Formāts: 304 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190604936
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An essential manual for the future of genetic counseling

Genetic counselors possess the important set of skills necessary to face the unique challenges encountered within the laboratory. As the primary liaisons between genetic technologies and patient-facing clinicians, lab counselors must have equal competency in genetic testing protocols, interpretation, and communication of clinical recommendations.

Practical Genetic Counseling for the Laboratory is the first book to codify the theory and practice of laboratory genetic counseling in an accessible and comprehensive format. With contributions from laboratorians, geneticists, and genetic counselors from more than 30 institutions, it offers a manual of standards and practices that will benefit students and counselors at any career stage. Topical coverage includes:

· Interpretation of genetic tests, including those specific to biochemical genetics, cytogenetics, molecular genetics, and prenatal screening
· Practical guidelines for test utilization, test development, and laboratory case management
· Elements for education and training in the laboratory
· Counseling skills, including the consideration of ethical dilemmas, nonclinical considerations, including sales and
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For students in this important sector of the industry or for counselors already working in it, Practical Genetic Counseling for the Laboratory offers readers a standardized approach to a dynamic subject matter that will help shape the field's future.
Acknowledgments vii
Contributors ix
Foreword xiii
Introduction xix
1 Types of Laboratories and Business Relationships
1(10)
Steven Keiles
Margaret Lilley
Heather Macleod
2 Regulation of Laboratory Genetic Testing
11(18)
Barbara Zehnbauer
W. Andrew Faucett
3 Laboratory Infrastructure
29(18)
Danielle Lagrave
Joy B. Redman
4 Cytogenetic Technologies and Test Issues
47(60)
Michelle Dolan
Betsy Hirsch
5 Molecular Technologies and Test Issues
107(1)
Katrina E. Kotzer
Sarah E. Kerr
6 Biochemical Technologies and Test Issues us
107(70)
Amy Gaviglio
Rhona M. Jack
Lisa Sniderman King
7 Prenatal Screening Technologies and Test Issues
177(30)
Danielle Lagrave
Patricia L. Devers Winters
Geralyn Lambert-Messerlian
8 Genetic Counselor Role in Laboratory Case Management
207(20)
Jessica R. Balcom
Anne M. Bandholz
Amy L. Swanson
9 Test Development and Validation
227(12)
Lisa Catalano
Alice K. Tanner
10 Genetic Counselor Role in Hospital Test Utilization
239(26)
Jessie Conta
Cheryl Hess
Jacquelyn Riley
11 Genetic Counselor Role in Sales and Marketing
265(18)
Colleen Landy Schmitt
Gabriel A. Lazarin
12 Genetic Counselor Communication and Counseling Skills for the Laboratory
283(18)
Karen E. Wain
13 Ethical Considerations in the Genetic Testing Laboratory
301(20)
Daniel Groepper
Matt Bower
14 The Laboratory Genetic Counselor as an Educator
321(18)
Eric Rosenthal
April L. Studinski Jones
15 Genetic Counselor Contributions to Medical Literature and Generalizable Knowledge
339(18)
Melissa Dempsey
Jill A. Rosenfeld
Susan E. Walther
16 Considering a Laboratory Genetic Counseling Position
357(18)
Elizabeth Butler
Vickie Matthias Hagen
Index 375
McKinsey L. Goodenberger, MS, CGC, is a Genetic Counselor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.

Brittany C. Thomas, MS, CGC, is a Genetic Counselor Supervisor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.

Teresa Kruisselbrink, MS, CGC, is a Genetic Counselor Supervisor at the Mayo Clinic's Center for Individualized Medicine in Rochester, MN.

Together the editors have more than 40 years' experience in genetic counseling.