40 years and beyond for the National Society of Genetic Counselors: Reflections on genetic counseling practice
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- PMID: 32643233
- DOI: 10.1002/jgc4.1301
Abstract
The National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) was established in 1979 and has grown from a small dedicated group of genetic counselors to over 5,000 certified genetic counselors in 2019. During this time period, there have been tremendous advances in the practice of genetic counseling, the availability of genetic testing, and the use of technology. These advances have significantly changed our roles and responsibilities and have contributed to the expansion and diversification of our field in clinical and non-clinical work settings. The launch of genetic counseling services in prenatal, pediatric, and adult genetics clinics has expanded to many medical specialties. Genetic counselors are also working in industry, public health, policy, education, research, and other work settings. With growth into new areas and the significant increase in the number of practitioners, genetic counselors have established themselves professionally and created opportunities where they can not only contribute to the delivery of quality genetic services, but lead the way. The counseling skills that are a core part of training as genetic counselors will continue to have broad application in diverse work settings and roles. Looking to the future, genetic counselors need to proactively consider tasks that artificial intelligence and other technologies can accomplish so that genetic counselors have the bandwidth to use their expertise to successfully and efficiently meet the growing demands for genetic counseling services. During the 40th anniversary celebration at the 2019 NSGC Annual Conference, three of NSGC's past presidents reflected on the early years of NSGC and clinical practice, recognized key accomplishments and where the profession stands today, and shared thoughts about the future of genetic counseling. Videos of the actual talks can be accessed by internet search 'NSGC Celebrates 40 Years' (https://www.nsgc.org/p/bl/et/blogid=53&blogaid=1162). A timeline of the genetic counseling profession is available at https://www.nsgc.org/page/nsgc-timeline.
Keywords: 40th Anniversary; National Society of Genetic Counselors; genetic counseling; genetic counselors; history.
© 2020 National Society of Genetic Counselors.
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