Close relative marriage, genetic risk and equitable access to clinical genomic services

Close relative marriage and genetic risk: your role as a midwife

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This session explains how to incorporate genetic information into routine health promotion work with patients. It will look at how to respond to questions and how to initiate sensitive, appropriate conversations with patients and family members affected by recessive genetic conditions linked to consanguinity.

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Contributed by: Close relative marriage, genetic risk and equitable access to clinical genomic services
Authored by: elfh
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First contributed: 23 May 2024
Audience access level: General user

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