Table 1. Assessment genetics core competencies.
Medical Knowledge (number of questions*) | Genetic Counseling (number of questions*) |
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1.1 Basic human genetics terminology (15) | 1.7 The role of behavioral, social and environmental factors to modify or influence genetics in manifestation of disease (3) |
1.2 Basic patterns of biological inheritance and variation (10) | 1.10 The potential physical and/or psychosocial benefits, limitations and risks of genetic information for individuals, family members and communities (7) |
1.3 How identification of disease-associated genetic variations facilitates development of prevention, diagnosis and treatment options (11) | 1.12 The resources available to assist clients seeking genetic information or services, including the types of genetics professionals available and their diverse responsibilities (2) |
1.4 The importance of family history in assessing predisposition to disease (8) | 1.13 The components of the genetic counseling process and the indications for referral to genetic specialists (14) |
1.5 The role of genetic factors in maintaining health and preventing disease (13) | 2.3 Ability to explain basic concepts of probability and disease susceptibility and the influence of genetic factors in maintenance of health and development of disease (7) |
1.6 The difference between clinical diagnosis of disease and identification of genetic predisposition to disease (9) | |
1.14 The indications for genetic testing and/or gene-based interventions (2) | |
2.1 Ability to gather genetic family history information, including an appropriate multigenerational family history (1) |
*Certain assessment questions covered multiple competencies.