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Practice-based competencies for accreditation of and training in graduate programs in genetic counseling
Authors:Beth A. Fine  Diane L. Baker  Morris B. Fiddler
Affiliation:(1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois;(2) Department of Human Genetics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan;(3) School for New Learning, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois;(4) Graduate Program in Genetic Counseling, Northwestern University Medical School, Ward Building 18-171 (W143), 303 East Chicago Avenue, 60611 Chicago, Illinois
Abstract:In January 1996, the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) adopted 27 practice-based competencies as a standard for assessing the training of graduate students in genetic counseling. These competencies were identified and refined through a collective, narrative process that took place from January through November 1994, and included directors of graduate programs in genetic counseling, ABGC board members and expert consultants. These competencies now form the basis of the document ldquoRequirements for Graduate Programs in Genetic Counseling Seeking Accreditation by the American Board of Genetic Counselingrdquo (American Board of Genetic Counseling, 1996). The competencies are organized into four domains and are presented and discussed in this article.The Consortium includes Directors of established graduate programs in genetic counseling and members of the ABGC Board of Directors who participated in the Consensus Development Conference held in January, 1994: Diane Baker (University of Michigan/ABGC); Bonnie Baty (ABGC); Joan Burns (University of Wisconsin); Debra Collins (ABGC); Virginia Corson (ABGC); Beth Fine (Northwestern University/ABGC); Elizabeth Gettig (University of Pittsburgh); Verle Headings (Howard University); Jacqueline Hecht (University of Texas); Carl Huether (University of Cincinnati); Bonnie LeRoy (University of Minnesota); Joan Marks (Sarah Lawrence College); Anne Matthews (University of Colorado); Roberta Palmour (McGill University); Lorna Phelps (Medical College of Virginia); Kimberly Quaid (Indiana University); Joan Scott (ABGC); Ann Smith (ABGC); Helen Travers (ABGC); Judith Tsipis (Brandeis University); Ann Walker (University of California-Irvine/ABGC); Jon Weil (University of California-Berkeley); S. Robert Young (University of South Carolina); Randi Zinberg (Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York).
Keywords:genetic counseling  practice-based competencies  graduate program accreditation
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