A complete review of the issues with specific recommendations and guidelines.<br> <br> With over 1,000 tests commercially available, genetic testing is revolutionizing medicine. Health care professionals diagnosing and treating patients today must consider genetic factors, the risks and limitations of genetic testing, and the relevant law. Genetic Testing: Care, Consent, and Liability offers the only complete, practical treatment of the genetic, clinical, ethical, and legal issue surrounding genetic testing. The authors present protocols, policies, and models of care that are currently in use, and explain the legal framework for genetic testing and counseling that has developed in North America, particularly with regard to the law of medical malpractice.<br> <br> This essential book features an international roster of esteemed contributors including, Nancy P. Callanan, Bonnie S. LeRoy, Carole H. Browner, H. Mabel Preloran, Riyana Babul-Hirji, Cheryl Shuman, M.J. Esplen, Maren T. Scheuner, Dena S. Davis, JonBeckwith, Lisa Geller, Mark A. Hall, Andrew R. MacRae, David Chitayat, Roxanne Mykitiuk, Stephanie Turnham, Mireille Lacroix, Jinger G, Hoop, Edwin H, Cook, Jr., S. H. Dinwiddie, Elliot S. Gershon, C. Anthony Rupar, Lynn Holt, Bruce R. Korf, Anne Summers, S. Annie Adams, Daniel L. Van Dyke, Rhett P. Ketterling, Erik C. Thorland, Timothy Caulfield, Lorraine Sheremeta, Richard Gold, Jon F. Merz, David Castle, Peter J. Bridge, JS Parboosingh, Patricia T. Kelly, Julianne M. O'Daniel, Allyn McConkie-Rosell, Beatrice Godard, Bartha Maria Knoppers, David Weisbrot.<br> <br> The coverage also includes:<br> * Genetic screening, including prenatal, neonatal, carrier, and susceptibility testing<br> * Diagnosis, risk assessment, confidentiality, and clinical/legal issues related to follow-up<br> * Interpreting test results and communicating them to patients<br> * psychological considerations<br> * Informed consent<br> * Family history evaluations<br> * Referral to medical geneticists and genetic counselors<br> <br> <br> Genetic Testing Care, Consent, and Liability is a must-have resource for clinical geneticists, genetic counselors, specialists, family physicians, nurses, public health professionals, and medical students.
Industry Reviews
"?help[s] nurses, medical students and public health
professionals begin thinking about the integration of genetic
counseling into the patient care arena." (
E-STREAMS,
September 2007)
"Sharpe and Carter have produced a different kind of book that
addresses many of the topics we discuss at conferences and on
listservs but rarely get addressed in a cohesive and organized
manner in print. It's about time." (Journal of Genetic
Counseling, August 2006)
"...a unique and valuable resource that should be included in
the library of physicians...a worthwhile text for clinicians
pursuing genetics." (Annals of Internal Medicine, July
2006)
"Very few books can be compared to this one?a very useful
tool?" (Doody's Health Services)
"...an excellent practical resource on genetic testing in health
care...contains an exponential amount of information, presented in
an easy-to-understand format?" (CHOICE, June 2006)