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The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA): How PAs can protect patients and their families
Constance Goldgar, MS, PA-C
July 14, 2010
A new law protects against the misuse of genetic information that may reduce health care benefits for patients and their families.
Moving beyond the basics: Teaching the genetics of complex traits
Michael J. Dougherty, PhD
May 21, 2010
Genetic testing has rapidly expanded to include screening for thousands of genetic variants associated with common complex diseases.
The genetics encounter: Not the typical clinic visit
Gary S. Gottesman, MD, FAAP, FACMG
March 18, 2010
The author explains the detail-oriented work of a pediatric geneticist working at a genetics clinic to help children and families dealing with rare disorders.
Toward a more nuanced conversation: The role of genetics in understanding racial and ethnic health disparities
Vence L. Bonham, JD
January 15, 2010
The role played by genetics in racial and ethnic health disparities must be reported more factually and responsibly than it has been to date.
Helping your patients to deal with a predisposition to genetic disease
Andrea Farkas Patenaude, PhD November 19, 2009
PAs who understand both the medical and psychological implications of genetic information can help to integrate this new area of medical practice into the lives of patients.
What PAs should know before they refer patients to a genetic counselor
Erynn Gordon, MS, CGC September 17, 2009
A thorough understanding of the potential risks and benefits is necessary before referring a patient for genetic counseling.
Pharmacogenetics: What PAs need to understand and why
Lawrence Carey, PharmD July 15, 2009
An understanding of how genes can influence drug metabolism will help you select the proper regimen for each patient.
The role of genetic assessment in determining a patient's disease risk
Michael A. Rackover, PA-C, MS; Doug Scott, MS May 12, 2009
New genetic testing may allow clinicians to lower patients' risk of disease and institute preventive therapy.
A genome's home: Genomics and health care reform
W. Gregory Feero, MD, PhD March 10, 2009
The PA community has been a leader in adopting and enacting competencies for genetics and genomics education for its members. Continued vision and leadership by PAs will help to ensure that the genome has a home in the future of medicine.
Get ready for the brave new world of genetic medicine
Michael A. Rackover, PA-C, MS; Constance Goldgar, MS, PA-C January 01, 2009
This first article describes some of the activities PAs are working on in the genetics community.
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