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1 and posttest counseling by a trained genetic counselor.
2 cer are tested without ever seeing a genetic counselor.
3 cial worker or addiction counselor, and peer counselor.
4 s (56%) would prefer to speak to a financial counselor.
5 pretest appointment with a certified genetic counselor.
6 il behavioral counseling and feedback from a counselor.
7 rief consultation with a nicotine dependence counselor.
8 entages or prescriptive phrases by the donor counselor.
9 erage risk) discussed results with a genetic counselor.
10 an oncologist, while 20% preferred a genetic counselor.
11 electronically, positive results by genetic counselors.
12 ologists, surgeons, geneticists, and genetic counselors.
13 renal pathologists, geneticists, and genetic counselors.
14 for classical HL by oncologists and genetic counselors.
15 0-minute booster conducted by master's-level counselors.
16 Australasia, and National Society of Genetic Counselors.
17 ssion delivered by substance abuse treatment counselors.
18 ommunity, molecular geneticists, and genetic counselors.
19 in comparison with pedigrees made by genetic counselors.
20 d parties who function as impartial decision counselors.
21 Society, and US National Society of Genetic Counselors.
23 lts disclosure (OR for disclosure by genetic counselor, 16.32; 95% CI, 8.16-37.45; OR for disclosure
24 t (41%), Ph.D. geneticist (30%), and genetic counselor (18%); 72% of the total stated that they see p
28 ndependently confirmed by a licensed genetic counselor and a physician with expertise in genetics.
30 al nicotine delivery rates, with inputs from counselor and patient through a smartphone counseling ap
32 BRCA2 mutation carriers that can be used by counselors and clinicians who are interested in advising
34 peer-to-peer educational interviews between counselors and prescribers from all departments to reinf
35 cs care through eased regulations on genetic counselors and telehealth practices can ameliorate inequ
37 service by clinical geneticists and genetic counselors), and non-VA care (ie, community care purchas
38 e a mutation with a physician and/or genetic counselor, and 43 (36.8%) of 117 were thinking of testin
42 The combined efforts of oncologists, genetic counselors, and cancer geneticists will be required to d
44 clinicians, laboratory geneticists, genetic counselors, and researchers, we describe real-world expe
45 53% of Ph.D. geneticists, and 31% of genetic counselors; answers were statistically independent of po
46 ging genetic tests and technologies, genetic counselors are faced with the challenge of translating c
47 k as very easy to understand (94%) and their counselor as very knowledgeable (96%) and very skillful
48 support from hepatologists, dieticians, and counselors, as well as prescribed antiobesity medication
50 t improvements would increase over time in a counselor-assisted problem-solving (CAPS) intervention.
51 The calls were conducted by trained peer counselors at a breast cancer advocacy organization, the
53 control group (n =119; P = .004), as was the counselors' awareness of psychosocial problems regarding
54 osocial problems were discussed, the genetic counselors' awareness of these problems, and their manag
55 hose families had contact with a HEAL asthma counselor by 6 months showed a 4.09-day decrease [95% co
57 sts (PHOs) but included geneticists, genetic counselors, clinic administrators, and nurse practitione
59 revention module administered by trained SUD counselors consisting of didactic presentations and grou
60 f symptoms according to the timing of asthma counselor contact, and a comparison to previous evidence
62 counselor received MSI/IHC results, but the counselor contacted the patient to facilitate referral (
64 s used to examine the effectiveness of a lay counselor-delivered, problem-solving intervention (4 to
65 effectiveness and costs of scaling up a lay counselor-delivered, transdiagnostic problem-solving int
66 The ILI consisted of sessions with lifestyle counselors, dieticians, exercise specialists, and behavi
67 of motivational counseling given by trained counselors during a patient's hospitalization (n = 172)
68 nselor received the MSI/IHC results, and the counselor e-mailed the colorectal surgeon regarding appr
73 ve to predisclosure education with a genetic counselor (GC) to reduce participant burden and provider
74 ous online survey was distributed to genetic counselors (GCs) and cardiologists who have seen at leas
76 ater in the computer group compared with the counselor group (P =.03) among women at low risk of carr
79 , 21.5% to 32.5%), with a higher rate in the counselor-guided group (37.9%) than in the self-guided g
82 phone interviews with physicians and genetic counselors in a nationwide sample of 177 patients from 1
83 Australasia, Professional Society of Genetic Counselors in Asia, and Southern African Society for Hum
84 uable resource for cardiologists and genetic counselors in guiding diagnosis, risk stratification, an
86 al predictive value, which may guide genetic counselors in recommending BRCA testing of additional re
88 is study establishes a framework for genetic counselor integration into retina clinics without requir
89 reimbursement for genetic services, genetic counselor integration with HF/TX teams, improved provide
90 ood asthma in NOLA and assess a novel asthma counselor intervention that provided case management and
91 the early 1970s, the ethical norm governing counselors involved in testing and screening for genetic
93 seling (15, defined as an interaction with a counselor longer than a brief intervention or that inclu
96 a (GSA), and the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) have partnered to organize an essay co
97 embership of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) Special Interest Group (SIG) in Cancer
98 ses, physicians who were assisted by genetic counselors, nurse geneticists, or others (v counseling b
99 IV-infected adults met clinic staff and peer counselors on-site; those with CD4 </= 100/microL underw
102 and posttest genetic counseling by a genetic counselor or an advanced practice genetics nurse practit
103 nder had testing managed mostly by a genetic counselor or others with genetic expertise (16/17; 94%).
104 sion, and only 5% of women reported seeing a counselor or participating in a cancer support group.
106 is information should be provided to genetic counselors, parents of children with clefts, and health
108 this issue examines the role of the genetic counselor, particularly in counseling individuals at ris
111 of nephrologists, geneticists, and a genetic counselor provide a pragmatic, tailored approach to gene
112 registered dietitian and certified lactation counselor provided lactation support to participants dur
113 After July 2008, the colorectal surgeon and counselor received MSI/IHC results, but the counselor co
114 June 2008, colorectal surgeons and a genetic counselor received the MSI/IHC results, and the counselo
117 roblems by questionnaire facilitates genetic counselors' recognition and discussion of their clients'
120 elehealth (ie, a centralized team of genetic counselors serving VA facilities nationwide), VA-traditi
121 acy of Medicare information provided by SHIP counselors, shoppers encountered challenges in reaching
123 effective and appropriate if clinicians and counselors take into consideration the beliefs and value
124 tatives from the National Society of Genetic Counselors, the Canadian College of Medical Genetics, an
127 enetics, we conclude that efforts of genetic counselors to adhere to the principle of justice or equi
130 frequency of carrier cells can cause genetic counselors to misdiagnose a mosaic as an inherited heter
131 may be for oncologists to work with genetic counselors to provide pretest education and medical reco
133 tion with other community based eye donation counselors, to promote awareness regarding eye donation
134 icant differences in study populations, peer counselor training methods, peer visit schedule, and out
140 viders (including nurse managers, nurses and counselors) were purposively selected from the clinics.
142 supportive counseling even when delivered by counselors who typically provide supportive counseling.