Stephanie Aaron was the geneticcounselor affiliated with Mass General Hospital's Memory Disorders Unit.
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Methods: Ninety-two patients who underwent counseling and testing by 1 certified geneticcounselor were identified.
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And (so is seeing) a certified geneticcounselor to get that information, she said.
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A geneticcounselor, smoking cessation counselor, and outreach project coordinator and two nurse navigators were hired.
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Interested families attended an informational enrollment session (ES) with a geneticcounselor prior to consenting.
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Erin Linnenbringer for being Alice's geneticcounselor Dr. Joe Maloney and Dr. Jessica Wieselquist for role-playing as Alice's general practice physician
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It would take a geneticcounselor some five hours to explain what a typical genome means, further adding to the true cost.
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Results: Forty-two percent of women preferred that pretest education be delivered by a geneticcounselor, while 22% preferred an oncologist.
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It includes two live webinar sessions and a follow-up phone call guided by a certified geneticcounselor and a master's prepared oncology nurse.
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Background: Current practice for patients with breast cancer referred for genetic counseling, includes face-to-face consultations with a geneticcounselor prior to and following DNA-testing.
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However, women who desired supportive counseling during this session were significantly more likely to prefer a geneticcounselor to an oncologist (P = .02).
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Even though genetic counseling is recommended before genetic testing, only about 1 in 5 of the tests was ordered by a geneticcounselor.
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If both genes are epsilon-4, that risk can jump as high as 87 percent, says Susan Hahn, a geneticcounselor specializing in Alzheimer's disease.
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But most geneticcounselors don't even think to look for XP.
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Geneticcounselors may need to take into account the family history of the consultand.
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Her doctors, geneticcounselors, and even some of her family members recommended against it.