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The delivery of genetic counseling services in Europe
Authors:E Passarge  F Vogel  K Berg  N P Bochkov  A Czeizel  I Emerit  M Fraccaro  P S Harper  L P ten Kate  J G Leroy  M Mikkelsen  R Norio  W Rosenkranz  W Schmid  E Seemanová  R Witkowski
Institution:(1) Institut für Humangenetik, Universitätsklinikum Essen, Hufelandstr. 55, D-4300 Essen, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Institut für Anthropologie und Humangenetik, Universität Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 328, D-6900 Heidelberg 1, Federal Republic of Germany;(3) Oslo;(4) Moscow;(5) Budapest;(6) Paris;(7) Pavia;(8) Cardiff;(9) Groningen;(10) Antwerp;(11) Copenhagen;(12) Helsinki;(13) Graz;(14) Zürich;(15) Prague;(16) Berlin, DDR
Abstract:Summary Oranizational forms and the current status of genetic counseling within the health care system of 15 European countries were evaluated by questionnaire and at a symposium, with individuals present from Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Democratic Republic, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union. In spite of wide differences between these countries, certain similarities with respect to the delivery of genetic counseling services could be observed: (i) most genetic counseling is done within university institutions or closely linked to it; (ii) governmental support of genetic counseling is developing slowly, and genetic counseling is usually not yet fully integrated into the health care system; (iii) there is lack of qualified personnel; (iv) no guide lines for formal education have been developed, but a postgraduate training period of no less than four years is considered a minimum; (v) without appropriate support, genetic counseling is a burden for research in human genetics; yet, a strict separation of genetic counseling and research activities is not recommended; (vi) on the average, a team providing genetic counseling for about 1–2 million people should consist of 3–4 physicians, 5–10 technicians, 2–3 secretaries, and other supportive personnel.This study was supported in part by the Deutsche Forschungsgeneinschaft
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