Michael J Deem

The Oxford Handbook of Genetic Counseling

Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 800 Seiten
ISBN 0190069961
EAN 9780190069964
Veröffentlicht 23. September 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Oxford University Press
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Genetic counseling is one of the fastest growing fields across clinical care, medical research, and health-related industries. The Oxford Handbook of Genetic Counseling is a comprehensive and authoritative handbook for the field of genetic counseling. The volume presents thirty-six chapters covering perennial and emerging issues in genetic counseling, reflecting the field's history, inter-professional impact in healthcare, and global expansion. Bringing together an international and interdisciplinary team of authors with expertise and experience in genetic counseling practice and research, genetic and genomic research, ethics and political theory, and healthcare practice, the volume provides scholarly chapters covering clinical practice, research, industry, genetic/genomic testing, ethical and social issues, as well as the field's historical development, globalization, and future directions. Authors include genetic counselors, clinical geneticists, medical researchers, bioethicists, legal and policy experts, and other healthcare professionals.
The Oxford Handbook of Genetic Counseling is an invaluable resource for genetic counselors, genetic counseling students and faculty, and bioethicists. Given its scope and diversity of topics, it is also an important resource for clinical faculty, health researchers, and healthcare providers who are increasingly encountering genetics and genomics in their respective fields.

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Robin E. Grubs, PhD, LCGC is an Associate Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Pittsburgh. An active participant in national genetics organizations, Grubs served as President of the American Board of Genetic Counseling and as an Executive Committee member of the Genetic Counselor Educators Association. Currently, she is an Editorial Board member for the Journal of Genetic Counseling. She has published on genetic counseling education, psychosocial effects of genetic testing, ethical issues in genetic counseling and the use of qualitative methods in genetic counseling research. She is the recipient of the 2019 University of Pittsburgh Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award.
Emily G. Farrow, PhD, CGC is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine. As a genetic counselor and assistant clinical laboratory director, she has been active in the development and implementation of novel next generation sequencing tests. She has
numerous publications on next generation sequencing, particularly in rare pediatric disease. Farrow is also the principle investigator for a genomic medicine short course, developed for the education of clinicians on genomic medicine.
Michael J. Deem, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Genetics and Core Faculty in the Center for Bioethics & Health Law at the University of Pittsburgh. He has published widely in philosophy and bioethics, and has taught ethics courses in genetic counseling, medicine, nursing, philosophy, and rehabilitation science programs for over a decade. He completed a Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame and the Pediatric Ethics and Genomics Fellowship Children's Mercy Hospital.

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