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Genetic counseling in the time of COVID‐19: The Philippine experience with telegenetics

Ma‐Am Joy R. Tumulak, Angela V. Pascua, Edbert Jasper M. Jover, Romer J. Guerbo, Graciel Mae R. Canoy, Mercy Laurino

2021Journal of Genetic Counseling16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic poses a significant challenge to healthcare professionals and health systems around the world, most notably the disruption of its service delivery. The typical work setting for most genetic counselors (GCs) is in a clinic or hospital. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, to help prevent the further spread of the virus, clinics and hospitals have restricted non-urgent in-person delivery of healthcare services, including genetic counseling. Patients' access to genetic counseling services has thus been limited, which prompted GCs in the country to utilize an alternative way to provide counseling through telegenetics. With the expansion of genetic services in the country, including the full implementation of expanded newborn screening, there is an increasing demand for genetic counseling and a growing need for telegenetics.

Topics & Concepts

Genetic counselingCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Public healthHuman geneticsSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)2019-20 coronavirus outbreakMedicinePandemicFamily medicineGeneticsVirologyNursingBiologyPathologyDiseaseOutbreakGeneInfectious disease (medical specialty)BRCA gene mutations in cancerFamily Support in IllnessPrenatal Screening and Diagnostics