Novel genetic testing model: A collaboration between genetic counselors and nephrology

Many barriers to genetic testing currently exist which delay or prevent diagnosis. These barriers include wait times, staffing, education, and cost. Specialists are able to identify patients with disease that may need genetic testing, but lack the genetics support to facilitate that testing in the m...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of medical genetics. Part A 2021-04, Vol.185 (4), p.1142-1150
Hauptverfasser: Amlie‐Wolf, Louise, Baker, Laura, Hiddemen, Olivia, Thomas, Morgan, Burke, Christine, Gluck, Caroline, Zaritsky, Joshua J., Gripp, Karen W.
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