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  • The Oxford Handbook of Genetic Counseling

    The Oxford Handbook of Genetic Counseling by Deem, Michael J.; Grubs, Robin E.; Farrow, Emily G.;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. november 25.

    • ISBN 9780190069964
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem792 oldal
    • Méret 251x184x52 mm
    • Súly 1492 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 27 Black and White Illustrations
    • 665

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    Rövid leírás:

    Genetic counseling is one of the fastest growing fields across clinical care, medical research, and health-related industries. The Oxford Handbook of Genetic Counseling is a comprehensive and authoritative handbook for the field of genetic counseling. The volume presents thirty-six chapters covering perennial and emerging issues in genetic counseling, reflecting the field's history, inter-professional impact in healthcare, and global expansion. Bringing together an international and interdisciplinary team of authors with expertise and experience in genetic counseling practice and research, genetic and genomic research, ethics and political theory, and healthcare practice, the volume provides scholarly chapters covering clinical practice, research, industry, genetic/genomic testing, ethical and social issues, as well as the field's historical development, globalization, and future directions. Authors include genetic counselors, clinical geneticists, medical researchers, bioethicists, legal and policy experts, and other healthcare professionals.

    The Oxford Handbook of Genetic Counseling is an invaluable resource for genetic counselors, genetic counseling students and faculty, and bioethicists. Given its scope and diversity of topics, it is also an important resource for clinical faculty, health researchers, and healthcare providers who are increasingly encountering genetics and genomics in their respective fields.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Genetic counseling is one of the fastest growing fields across clinical care, medical research, and health-related industries. This growth is driven by advancements in genetic knowledge, the expansion of genetic tests and sequencing tools, industry demands for new testing modalities, and a public interest in direct-to-consumer genetic testing.

    As the field continues to expand and diversify, The Oxford Handbook of Genetic Counseling is the most comprehensive and authoritative resource designed to meet the demands of a growing workforce. The volume contains thirty-six chapters that cover historic developments, application in clinical practice, research and industry, and genetic and genomic testing. The book also discusses ethical and social issues and provides an outlook on the future of the field.

    Bringing together an interdisciplinary team that includes genetic counselors, clinical geneticists, medical researchers, bioethicists, legal and policy experts, and other healthcare professionals, this volume is an invaluable resource for professionals in the field. It appeals to genetic counselors, genetic counseling students, teachers, scholars, and bioethicists. Given its scope and diversity of topics, it is also an important resource for clinical faculty, health researchers, and healthcare providers who are increasingly encountering genetics and genomics in their respective fields.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Contributors
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Part I: The Emergence and Establishment of the Genetic Counseling Profession
    1 - Negotiating Heredity, Choice, and Coercion: A Gendered History of Genetic Counseling and Reproductive Advice, 1910-1960
    Devon Stillwell
    2 - The Development of Education for Genetic Counselors
    Bonnie Jeanne Baty and Claire Davis
    3 - The Professionalization of Genetic Counseling
    Vickie L. Venne and Edward M. Kloza
    Part II: Engaging in the Practice of Genetic Counseling
    4 - A Theory of Responsive Genetic Counseling Practice
    Robin E. Grubs and Maria Piantanida
    5 - The Reciprocal-Engagement Model of Genetic Counseling Practice
    Patricia McCarthy Veach and Bonnie S. LeRoy
    6 - New Perspective in Psychosocial Genetic Counseling
    Jon Weil
    Part III: Contexts of Genetic Counseling Practice
    7 - Prenatal Genetic Counseling
    Sandra A. Darilek and Jennifer Hoskovec
    8 - Pediatric Genetic Counseling
    Carol S. Walton
    9 - Cancer Genetic Counseling
    Stephanie A. Cohen
    10 - Specialization and Sub-Specialization in Genetic Counseling: Trends and Drivers
    Catherine A. Wicklund and Angela M. Trepanier
    11 - The Genetic Counselor's Role in Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing
    Anne E. Greb
    12 - Genetic Counselors as Researchers
    Julia Wynn and Tara Schmidlen
    13 - Genetic Counselors in Marketing and Industry
    Elissa Levin and Edgar MacBean
    14 - Genetic Counseling Approaches for Adolescents and Young Adults
    Melanie F. Myers and Wendy R. Uhlmann
    Part IV: Navigating Contemporary Issues in Genetic Testing and Genetic Counseling Practice
    15 - Considerations Before Testing: Patient Education, Decision Making and Informed Consent
    Kelly E. Ormond
    16 - Testing Strategies: Navigating the Path of Genetic Testing
    Lee A. Zellmer and Emily G. Farrow
    17 - After the Test: Interpreting a Clinical Report
    Isabelle Thiffault and Carol J. Saunders
    18 - Genetic Counselor Liability and Licensure in the Genomics Era
    Susan M. Wolf, Gary E. Marchant, Hannah M. Oliason, Bonnie S. LeRoy
    19 - Family History in Contemporary Genetics
    Debra L. Collins and Devin M. Cox
    20 - Common and Complex Traits: Considerations for Genetic Counseling
    Eleanor Feingold
    21 - Risk Assessment of Secondary Findings
    Eric T. Rush
    22 - Genetics and Genetic Counseling in the Internet Age
    Lauren Gallagher and Leslie Ordal
    Part V: Normative Concepts and Ethical Issues in Genetic Counseling
    23 - Nondirectiveness in Genetic Counseling: Conceptual and Normative Dimensions
    Michael J. Deem
    24 - Communicating Family Information in Genetic Counseling: An Ethical Perspective
    Samantha J. Leonard and Ainsley J. Newson
    25 - Genetic Counselors' Personal Reactions and the Ethical Implications for Genetic Counseling Practice
    Patricia McCarthy Veach and Krista Redlinger-Grosse
    26 - Ethical and Social Issues Connected to Genetic Testing of Fetuses, Infants, and Children
    Dena S. Davis
    27 - Genetic Counseling and the Problem of Exploitation
    Naomi Scheinerman
    28 - Precision Medicine's Ethical Challenges: Roles for Genetic Counselors
    Lisa S. Parker
    Part VI: Culture, Disability, and the Social Effects of Genetic Counseling
    29 - Cultural Responsiveness and Linguistic Competence in Genetic Counseling:
    Taking Responsibility
    Nancy Steinberg Warren
    30 - Genetic Counseling Outcomes, Patient Empowerment, and the Genetic Counseling Outcome Scale
    Marion McAllister
    31 - Reforming Informed Consent: On Disability and Genetic Counseling
    Elizabeth Dietz and Joel Michael Reynolds
    32 - Genetics and Disadvantage: Inequity, Stigma, and Expectation
    Angus Clarke
    Part VII: The Future of Genetic Counseling
    33 - Anticipating the Growth of Genetic Counseling
    Megan E. Trinkle-Tucker and Beverly M. Yashar
    34 - Globalization of Genetic Counseling
    Mercy Ygoña Laurino and Austin E. Bland
    35 - Growing Up with Genomes: Ethical and Practical Considerations of Prenatal and Postnatal Genomic Sequencing
    Marsha Michie and Aaron J. Goldenberg
    36 - Considering the Future of Genetic Counseling
    Deborah Cragun, Robert Resta, and Daniel Lee Riconda

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