The first practice based competencies (PBCs) for the field of genetic counseling were adopted by the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC), 1996. Since that time, there has been significant growth in established and new work settings (clinical and non‐clinical) and changes in service delivery models and the roles of genetic counselors. These changes prompted the ABGC to appoint a PBC Task Force in 2011 to review the PBCs with respect to their current relevance and to revise and update them as necessary. There are four domains in the revised PBCs: (I) Genetics Expertise and Analysis (II) Interpersonal, Psychosocial and Counseling Skills (III) Education and (IV) Professional Development and Practice. There are 22 competencies, each clar...
Research is needed to ensure the frameworks created to ensure best clinical practice for the genetic...
Background: There are currently two FDA approved gene transfer therapies, Luxturna (voretigene nepar...
This study assessed genetic counselors’ (GCs) perceptions of delegation as a tool to increase workfo...
In January 1996, the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) adopted 27 practice-based competenc...
The American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) sponsored a consensus development conference with pa...
With over a third of Genetic Counselors working in a Non-Traditional or expanded role, there is no d...
ABSTRACT The Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling (ACGC) has listed psychosocial skills as o...
The last couple of decades have seen the rapid advancement of genomic technologies (GT) and their eq...
Interdisciplinary skills are a competency for all genetic counselors, however, there are no Accredit...
Formal education of master level genetic counseling trainees has occurred since the 1970s however, ...
Clinical supervision is a critical component of genetic counseling student preparation, yet empirica...
A large portion of genetic counseling education is provided through clinical supervision. This proje...
Genetic counselors (GCs) have practiced in Inherited Retinal Disease (IRD) clinics for several decad...
The profession of genetic counseling (also called genetic counselling in many countries) began nearl...
The field of genetic counseling has evolved much since the first graduate program in genetic counsel...
Research is needed to ensure the frameworks created to ensure best clinical practice for the genetic...
Background: There are currently two FDA approved gene transfer therapies, Luxturna (voretigene nepar...
This study assessed genetic counselors’ (GCs) perceptions of delegation as a tool to increase workfo...
In January 1996, the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) adopted 27 practice-based competenc...
The American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) sponsored a consensus development conference with pa...
With over a third of Genetic Counselors working in a Non-Traditional or expanded role, there is no d...
ABSTRACT The Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling (ACGC) has listed psychosocial skills as o...
The last couple of decades have seen the rapid advancement of genomic technologies (GT) and their eq...
Interdisciplinary skills are a competency for all genetic counselors, however, there are no Accredit...
Formal education of master level genetic counseling trainees has occurred since the 1970s however, ...
Clinical supervision is a critical component of genetic counseling student preparation, yet empirica...
A large portion of genetic counseling education is provided through clinical supervision. This proje...
Genetic counselors (GCs) have practiced in Inherited Retinal Disease (IRD) clinics for several decad...
The profession of genetic counseling (also called genetic counselling in many countries) began nearl...
The field of genetic counseling has evolved much since the first graduate program in genetic counsel...
Research is needed to ensure the frameworks created to ensure best clinical practice for the genetic...
Background: There are currently two FDA approved gene transfer therapies, Luxturna (voretigene nepar...
This study assessed genetic counselors’ (GCs) perceptions of delegation as a tool to increase workfo...