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NSGC In the News
| 10.19.2023
BRCA1/2 Genetic Variants May Increase Risk for Other Cancers Besides Breast, Ovarian, Prostate and Pancreatic, Large Study Finds
CHICAGO – Oct. 19, 2023 – People who test positive for BRCA1/2 genetic variants may be at risk for other types of cancer beyond those previously known, according to a study being presented at the National...
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NSGC In the News
| 10.18.2023
Obstetricians Recognize Genetic Component to Preeclampsia, But Many Don’t Think Testing Would Change Treatment, Survey Shows African Americans More Likely to Suffer from Pregnancy Complication
CHICAGO – Oct. 1, 2023 – All obstetricians (OBs) recognized that there is a genetic component to preeclampsia – a potentially deadly complication of pregnancy that affects many more pregnant people...
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NSGC In the News
| 10.18.2023
Most Young Ashkenazi Jewish People Unaware of Risk for BRCA 1/2 variant and Jewish Genetic Diseases Knowledge Scores Lower than a Decade Ago
CHICAGO – Oct. 18, 2023 – The majority of young people of Ashkenazi Jewish descent know little or nothing about their risk for cancer-causing BRCA1/2 genetic variants and Jewish genetic diseases...
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Clinical Skills
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Technology
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Beginner
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3.1 - 6 CEUs
| 10.4.2023
NextGen Sequencing A - Z
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Clinical Skills
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Technology
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Intermediate
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3.1 - 6 CEUs
| 10.4.2023
Leveraging Technology to Improve Genetic Counseling Access and Efficiency
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Professional Development
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Intermediate
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6.1 - 10 CEUs
| 9.27.2023
Career Advancement and Professional Development
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Clinical Skills
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ELSI/Policy Issues
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Intermediate
| 9.27.2023
Ethical, Legal and Social Challenges with Genetic Testing
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Clinical Skills
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Technology
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Intermediate
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3.1 - 6 CEUs
| 9.27.2023
Direct to Consumer Genetic Testing 201: Technology, Complex Cases and Resources
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Genetic Counseling Theory, Methods and Practice
| 9.26.2023
Patients' attitudes regarding genetic counseling before germline BRCA1/2 pathogenic variants testing in Taiwan: A single-country, multi-center, patient-reported outcome study
Germline pathogenic variants of BRCA1 or BRCA2 cause hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndromes. The present study investigated the participants' understanding and awareness of...
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Genetic Counseling Theory, Methods and Practice
| 9.26.2023
What knowledge is required for an informed choice related to non-invasive prenatal screening?
Non-invasive prenatal screening (NIPS) using cell-free DNA is a screening test for fetal aneuploidy offered by a variety of prenatal healthcare providers. Guidelines for genetic screening consistently recommend that...
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