Genetic nursing

A genetics nurse cares for patients who are in danger for, or are affected by, a congenital disease or condition. They provide direct patient care, perform and analyze genetics risk assessments and educate patients and families on their risk profiles for various genetic conditions and the way this risk may impact their ongoing health management. A genetic nurse can work in a variety of settings, including specialty genetics clinics where gene-based diagnoses and therapies are offered, prenatal and reproductive specialty centers, hospitals, cancer centers, and specialty medical practices. Many genetics nurses work in a particular sub-specialty of medicine where genetics play a very important role, like  as obstetrics and reproduction, oncology, psychological state and pediatrics.

Diagnostic testing

Carrier testing

Pharmaco genetic testing

Prenatal or antenatal testing

  • Diagnostic testing
  • Carrier testing
  • Pharmacogenetic testing
  • Prenatal or antenatal testing

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