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. 2024 Feb;33(1):222-231.
doi: 10.1002/jgc4.1826. Epub 2023 Nov 15.

A cross-professional competency framework for communicating genomic results

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A cross-professional competency framework for communicating genomic results

Amanda Pichini et al. J Genet Couns. 2024 Feb.

Abstract

To ensure genomic medicine is delivered safely and effectively, it is crucial that healthcare professionals are able to understand and communicate genomic results. This Education Innovation describes a nationally agreed, cross-professional competency framework outlining the knowledge, skills and behaviors required to communicate genomic results. Using principles of the nominal group technique, consensus meetings with clinical, scientific and educational experts identified six stages in the return of results process, drafted and iterated competencies. Competencies were then mapped across three levels to acknowledge different degrees of experiences and scopes of practice. The framework was open for consultation with healthcare professionals and patient communities before being published. The finalized framework includes six core competency statements required to communicate genomic results. This framework is designed to be a guide for best practice and a developmental tool to support individuals and organizations. It can be used by healthcare professionals, such as genetic counselors, to identify individual learning needs or to structure the development of training for other healthcare professionals who are increasingly involved in requesting and returning results for genomic tests.

Keywords: communication; education; genetic counseling; genetic literacy; genetic testing; professional development; workforce.

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