Facilitating the Genetic Counseling Process Practice-Based Skills, Second Edition
368 and referral resources. It is essential (particularly as a student and in early practice) that you identify both support and ...
369 Outline options: List all alternatives in the column on the left side of the grid. In this step, it is important to identif ...
370 Genetic counseling is never a static profession. Discoveries in the field make it imperative that you engage in lifelong lea ...
371 Letting go of control (developed or became more aware of their open- mindedness about patients’ views and decisions; learne ...
372 outcomes are reciprocal, suggesting changes in one area may promote changes in other areas” (p. 830). Study participants “c ...
373 and ability to engage in reflective practice” (p. 355). Zahm describes reflective practice as “deliberate, necessitating a ...
374 You may wonder how you will find time for reflection in a busy clinical or other professional setting. Keep in mind that it ...
375 Activity 2: Culture and Helpers (Part I: Discussion, Think-Pair- Share Dyads) Pairs of students discuss the following questi ...
376 When the interviews have been completed, students take turns “introducing” the person they interview to the class. Introduc ...
377 Present arguments not included by alternative side (5 min). Present arguments (5 min per side). Estimated time: 20 min. Op ...
378 Exercise 2: Promoting Patient Autonomy (Informed Consent) The purpose of providing consent is to enhance patient autonomy. I ...
379 problems” and move on with her plans to have additional pregnancies. Sue tells you she does not agree with her sisters and t ...
380 [Hint: This assignment encourages self-reflective practice regarding your clinical performance. The goal is not to do a perf ...
381 Lohn Z, Adam S, Birch PH, Friedman JM. Incidental findings from clinical genome-wide sequenc- ing: a review. J Genet Couns. ...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018 383 P. McCarthy Veach et al., Facilitating the Genetic Coun ...
384 Domain 2: Interpersonal, Psychosocial, and Counseling Skills Establish a mutually agreed-upon genetic counseling agenda wit ...
385 Domain 1: Genetics Expertise and Analysis Demonstrate and utilize a depth and breadth of understanding and knowledge of gen ...
386 Construct relevant, targeted, and comprehensive personal and family histories and pedigrees. a. Demonstrate proficiency in ...
387 c. Document and present the genetic counseling encounter information clearly and concisely, orally and in writing, in a mann ...
388 b. Utilize a range of basic counseling skills, such as open-ended questions, reflection, and normalization. c. Employ a vari ...
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