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Abstract
This article focuses on how occupational roles and working relationships have changed over time for individuals involved in genetic counselling in Canada. It begins with a review of the stages of consensus that were reached about a role for geneticists and genetic counselling in clinical settings and, second, the formation of medical genetics as a service specialism. Interviews conducted by the author and survey data collected by the Canadian Association of Genetic Counsellors/L'Association Canadienne des Conseillers en Génétique are then used to examine role divarication in genetic counselling and the boundary realignment in inter-professional relations among physician and non-physician genetic counsellors. This leads, in a final step, to a summary of what the research shows about the changing face of genetic counselling in Canada and directions for future investigation.Keywords: counseling génétique; genetic counselling; health professions; medical genetics; médecine génétique; professionalization; professionnalisation,; professions de la santé
Year: 2013 PMID: 28155516 DOI: 10.3138/cbmh.30.1.101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Bull Med Hist ISSN: 0823-2105